Unit 1 B. Derived Units Quiz
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The units for velocity and acceleration are 'm/s' and 'm/s', respectively. Some derived units were used so often that it became convenient to give them their own name and symbols. For example, force has derived units 'kgms' which is given a special name as '_____' and represented as 'N'.

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Some derived quantities with derived units in terms of base units are given in tables. TABLE 1.3 DERIVED UNITS FOR INTERNATIONAL ______.

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Derived units are units derived from multiplying and dividing base units. In the SI units system, all other physical quantities can be derived from the seven base units. The units for velocity and acceleration are 'm/s' and 'm/s', respectively. Some derived units were used so often that it became convenient to give them their own name and symbols. For example, force has derived units 'kgms' which is given a special name as '_____' and represented as 'N'.

newton

Some derived units were used so often that it became convenient to give them their own name and symbols. For example, force has derived units 'kgms' which is given a special name as '_____' and represented as 'N'.

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Derived units are units derived from multiplying and dividing base units. In the SI units system, all other physical quantities can be derived from the seven base units. The units for velocity and acceleration are 'm/s' and 'm/s', respectively. Some derived units were used so often that it became convenient to give them their own name and symbols. For example, force has derived units 'kgms' which is given a special name as '_____' and represented as 'N'.

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