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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Definition of Compounded Physical Quantities**: Compounded physical quantities, also known as derived physical quantities, are quantities that are formed by combining two or more fundamental physical quantities. 2. **Understanding Fundamental Quantities**: Fundamental physical quantities are the basic quantities that cannot be defined in terms of other quantities. Examples include mass (kg), length (m), and time (s). 3. **Examples of Compounded Physical Quantities**: - One common example is Newton (N), which is the unit of force. ...
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