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Question
Give three examples of derived units.
Solution
Examples:
1. Force = mass × acceleration
= mass × `"velocity"/"time"`
= mass × `("distance"/"time")/"time"=("mass"xx"distance")/("time")^2`
∴ Force = `("mass"xx"length")/("time")^2`
2. S.I. unit of area i.e. m2 is a derived unit.
Area = length × breadth
Now, a metre is a unit of length and breadth, so S.I. unit of area is obtained by multiplying the fundamental unit ‘m’ with itself. So, m2 is the derived unit of area.
3. Density = Mass/volume
S.I. unit of density i.e. kg/m3 is the derived unit of density because it can be obtained by combining two fundamental units kilogram and metre.
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