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How can you say that joule and newton are derived unit.

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NEWTON

Step-by-step explanation:

Force equals mass multiplied by acceleration. Accordingly by substituting the base unit into the formula- we get force equals kilograms multiply by meters and divided by second square. This derived unit of force is called a newton and has the symbol N. So , one newton is one kilogram meter divided by seconds square

JOULES

The joule is a derived unit defined as the work done or energy required to excert a force of one newton for a distance of one meter, so the same quantity may be referred to as a newton meter, with the symbol N-m or Nm. it can also be written as kg-m^2-s^2

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