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Alvarado
9 October, 02:06
How do derived units differ from base units
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Laurel Jordan
9 October, 03:31
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The base units are those used to measure basic amounts, such as the kilogram which is the basic unit of mass, or the meter which is the basic unit of distance.
Derived units are the combination of base units such as velocity which requires the measurement of both a distance and a time measurement.
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