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Which one of the following is a derived Si unit a. Newton, b. Meter, c. Mole, d. Kiogram
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Which one of the following is a derived Si unit a. Newton, b. Meter, c. Mole, d. Kiogram
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Answer:
The
right
answer
is
Newton
.
Bonus answer
:
Note
;
;
There
is
a
difference
between
SI
base
units
&
Derived
SI
unit
.
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I think newton is the answer
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