1. Length is described as having a unit of meter.
2. Time is described as having units of second, minute or hour.
3. Speed is described as having a unit of meter per second and its symbol is "v".
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Fundamental and Derived Quantities
1. Length is described as having a unit of meter.
2. Time is described as having units of second, minute or hour.
3. Speed is described as having a unit of meter per second and its symbol is "v".
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Seatwork: Identify the fundamental/derived
quantity described by each statement.
1. The unit of this quantity is meter.
2. The units used for this quantity are second, minute, or hour. 3. Meter per second is the unit of this quantity. 4. The symbol used for this quantity is “v”. 5. Velocity divided by time is the equivalent of this quantity. Homework