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An area, in its simplest form is derived by multiplying together two lots of the basic quantities - lengths.

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Is area a derived quantity?

Yes, area is a derived quantity.


Give the examples on derived and fundamental quantity?

Length is fundamental, area is derived.


Example of derived quantity?

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Why area is called a derived quantity?

Derived quantities are quantities that are calculated from two or more measurements. They include area, volume, and density. The area of a rectangular surface is calculated as its length multiplied by its width. The volume of a rectangular solid is calculated as the product of its length, width, and height.


Why is pressure a derived quantity?

In the SI system, because that's the way it is defined. Pressure is defined as force divided by area. SI units are newton / square meter, this derived unit is called the pascal. This is the way it is defined in the SI, and in some other systems of units. You could just as well create a system of units in which pressure is a base unit, and force is derived (as the product of pressure x area). The decision, which units are base units and which units are derived, is more or less arbitrary.


Is voltage a derived quantity?

Whether any quantity is a base quantity or a derived quantity depends on the definitions used in the system of measurements. In the SI, it is a derived quantity, defined as energy per unit charge. In units: joules/coulomb, where both joules and coulombs are also derived units.


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the differentiate between fundamental quantity and derived quantity?


What is the physical quantity of area?

The physical quantity is simply called area. The official unit (in SI) is the square meter.


A quantity formed from the combination of other measurements is a what quantity?

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To find the area of a rectangle multiply the length by the width Why is area called a derived quantity?

It's because we don't measure it directly but use measurements of two lengths to compute result. Our area mesurement depends then on precision of some other measured quantities.


Is speed a derived quantity?

Velocity is a derived quantity. Speed is velocity without direction. Velocity is derived from distance and time.


Quantity that is not derived?

It is called a base quantity.However, the distinction between a base quantity and a derived quantity is often not clear. For example, the second and metre are meant to be the base units for time and length. But the metre itself is defined in terms of the distance travelled by light, through vacuum, in 1/299,792,458 of a second. Consequently, a metre itself can be considered a derived unit.