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why speed is a derived quantity?​

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QueenOfGaming
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  • 06-11-2020

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Explanation:

The speed is a derived quantity as it being derived from a defined set of quantities through a formula. There are only 7 fundamental quantities which are being defined with their individual fundamental units. Of those, length and time are two of them.Thus, it is a derived quantity

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