5 Questions
Which type of physical quantities cannot be expressed in terms of any other quantity?
Fundamental quantities
How many fundamental physical quantities are there?
Seven
Which of the following is an example of a physical quantity?
Length
What are physical quantities that can be derived from fundamental quantities called?
Derived quantities
Which of the following is not a fundamental physical quantity?
Velocity
Study Notes
Fundamental Physical Quantities
- Fundamental physical quantities are those that cannot be expressed in terms of any other quantity.
- There are seven fundamental physical quantities.
Examples of Physical Quantities
- Length, mass, and time are examples of physical quantities.
Derived Physical Quantities
- Physical quantities that can be derived from fundamental quantities are called derived physical quantities.
Non-Fundamental Physical Quantities
- Speed is not a fundamental physical quantity.
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