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What Are The Derived Quantities Of Physics?

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• Area
- Is a quantity expressing the two-dimensional size of a defined part of a surface, typically a region bounded by a closed curve.
• Volume
- The amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space, expressed in cubic units.
• Density
- Measure of the relative "heaviness" of objects with a constant volume.
• Velocity
- is the rate of change of position
• Acceleration
-  is the change in velocity over time
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A fundamental quantity is a basic unit of measurement such as the Volt or Ampere. A derived quantity is one which is calculated from of a combination of fundamental units, such as the Watt.
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Fundamental quantities- mass,time length, amount of substance, temperature, luminous intensity, currentderived quantities- velocity, acceleration

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