MCQ
Which of the following is a derived unit
  • A
    Unit of mass
  • B
    Unit of length
  • C
    Unit of time
  • Unit of volume

Answer

Correct option: D.
Unit of volume
d
The derived units are the one which makes use of several fundamental quantities.

So, unit of volume is a derived unit.

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