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Difference between fundamental unit and derived unit (any two)

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Answer:


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Step-by-step explanation:


\underline{ \sf{fundamental \: unit}}


\star This is the unit of a fundamental quantity.


\star This unit is independent of other units.


\star There are only seven fundamental units. They are metre , kilogram , second , Kelvin , ampere , candela and mole.


\underline{ \sf{derived \: unit}}


\star This is the unit of a derived Quantity.


\star This unit is obtained from fundamental units.


\star It is formed in many types using seven fundamental units. They are Newton , Pascal , Joule , Watt , Hertz , Ohm etc.

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User Joris Groosman
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Answer:

fundamental units are those units that are independent to other units where as derived units are derived from fundamental units . there are altogether 7 fundamental units where as there are more than seven derived units..

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