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Define the fundamental units of SI system.

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  • Assertion (A): Temperature is a fundamental quantity in SI system. Reason (R ): In other systems of measurement only mass, length and time are fundamental quantities.

    A
    A and R is correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
    B
    Both A and R is incorrect.
    C
    A is true, R is true and 'R' is not the correct explanation of A.
    D
    A is true, R is not true.
  • Assertion (A): Temperature is a fundamental quantity in SI system. Reason (R): In other systems of measurement ornly mass, length and time are fundamental quantities.

    A
    A and R is correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
    B
    Both A and R is incorrect.
    C
    A is true, R is true and 'R' is not the correct explanation of A.
    D
    A is true, R is not true.
  • Which of the following is not a fundamental unit in SI system ?

    A
    ampere
    B
    candela
    C
    kelvin
    D
    Pascal
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