Mastering Physical Quantities

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Which type of physical quantities cannot be expressed in terms of any other quantity?

  • Fundamental quantities (correct)
  • Volume quantities
  • Mass quantities
  • Derived quantities

How many fundamental physical quantities are there?

  • Three
  • Seven (correct)
  • Five
  • Ten

Which of the following is an example of a physical quantity?

  • Length (correct)
  • Emotion
  • Color
  • Sound

What are physical quantities that can be derived from fundamental quantities called?

<p>Derived quantities (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is not a fundamental physical quantity?

<p>Velocity (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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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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