2. Which of the following is NOT a unit of measure for a fundamental quantity? (A) kilogram (C) joule (B) seconds (D) meters
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Fundamental quantities are mass, length, time, and electric current. Their corresponding SI units are kilogram (kg), meter (m), second (s), and ampere (A). Show more…
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