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26 January, 01:45

What is a derived physical quantity? Name three derived physical quantities, and for each, give its S. I. units and its U. S. Customary units.

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    Physical quantity is a physical property of an object or material that can be expressed by magnitude and unit.

    The derived physical quantities are the type of physical quantities which can be expressed or defined by other physical quantities, called the base quantities. Example: Area, Volume, Velocity

    Area - SI Unit: m², U. S. Customary unit: acre

    Volume - SI Unit: m³, U. S. Customary unit: cubic inch

    Velocity - SI Unit: m/s, U. S. Customary unit: ft/s
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