What are the "basic" or "fundamental" physical quantities? (Select all that apply.)
mass
distance
area
time
speed
Hi,
The answer is Mass, distance and time.
Reason : The above cannot be expressed in terms of other
fundamental quantities. Area and speed are derived quantities of
the above. Area is the square of distance and speed is the ratio of
distance and time.
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