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Can pressure (p) ,density (p) and velocity (v) be taken as fundamental quantities ?

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To determine whether pressure (p), density (ρ), and velocity (v) can be taken as fundamental quantities, we need to analyze each of these quantities in terms of their dimensions and how they relate to the fundamental quantities of mass (M), length (L), and time (T). ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Fundamental and Derived Quantities**: - Fundamental quantities are the basic physical quantities that cannot be expressed in terms of other quantities. In mechanics, the fundamental quantities are mass (M), length (L), and time (T). - Derived quantities are those that can be expressed in terms of fundamental quantities. ...
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