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1.

The molecules of a substance are separated by​

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VARIOUS separation techniques EXIST in ORDER to separate matter, INCLUDING include DISTILLATION, filtration, evaporation and chromatography. Matter can be in the same phase or in two different phases for this separation to take place.

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The last question is ......WHAT IS A BABY GOAT CALLED ?do follow me to get notified with the next questions and to view the results ​

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EXPLANATION:

the BABY GOAT is CALLED KID

3.

Definition of cytoplasm ?​

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A cytoplasm is the material that a cell is MADE of, except for the NUCLEUS.

EXPLANATION:

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6.Which one of the following is not a viral diseaseA) InfluezaB) Common coldC) Dengue feverD) Anthrax​

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ANSWER:

anthrax

Explanation:

anthrax is a serious infectious diseases CAUSED by GRAM positive rod shaped BACTERIA

5.

What is the name of the process by which the gases move along the tube?

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ANSWER:

DIFFUSION

In general, we know that when a sample of GAS is introduced to one part of a closed container, its MOLECULES very quickly disperse throughout the container; this process by which molecules disperse in space in response to differences in concentration is CALLED diffusion .

6.

In what air holes are found a) Frogs b) insects c) worms d) birds

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Explanation:

INSECTS (SPIRACLES )

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7.

In a chemical reaction between sulphuric acid and barium chloride solution the white precipate fored of

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The reaction of barium chloride with dilute SULPHURIC acid forms white precipitate of barium sulphate and hydrochloric acid. This TYPE of reaction is called double DISPLACEMENT reaction in which both the REACTANTS exchange their PARTNERS. BaCl2 (aq.)+ H2SO4 (aq.)

8.

In plants what make the strong food in plants what make the strong food shop

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In plants, carbohydrates MAKE up part of the cellulose, giving plants strength and structure. Plants can make their own food because they have chlorophyll in their GREEN leaves. They make food in a process known as photosynthesis.

Explanation:The leaves contain a pigment called chlorophyll, which colors the leaves green. Chlorophyll can make food the plant can use from CARBON dioxide, water, nutrients, and energy from SUNLIGHT. This process is called photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, plants release oxygen into the air.

9.

How many iron ores are there? Name them.. Please answer this question... ​

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ANSWER:

FOUR

Explanation:

four

There are four main types of iron-ore deposits worked currently, DEPENDING on the mineralogy and geology of the ore deposits. These are MAGNETITE, titanomagnetite, massive HEMATITE and pisolitic ironstone deposits.

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6.Which one of the following is not a viral discaseA) InfluezaB) Common coldC) Dengue feverD) Anthrax​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

Infuenza

11.

व्हाट आर द एक्ट्रेस ऑफ प्लास्टिक​

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आम तौर पर प्लास्टिक संक्षारण और रसायनों के प्रतिरोध, कम विद्युत और तापीय चालकता, उच्च शक्ति-से-भार अनुपात, एक विस्तृत विविधता में उपलब्ध रंग और पारदर्शी, अच्छा स्थायित्व, कम लागत, निर्माण के लिए आसान है, पानी के लिए प्रतिरोधी और कम विषाक्तता है।

12.

Definition of protoplasm?​

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Answer: the colourless MATERIAL comprising the living PART of a CELL, INCLUDING the CYTOPLASM, nucleus, and other organelles.

Explanation:

13.

What is vaccines give some examplei want 1 line answer otherwise you will reported​

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7.Observe the following diagram. The proper labelling of the neuron from"a" to "d" isA) Cytoplasm, nucleus, dendrite, axonB) Protoplasm, nucleus, axon, dendriteC) Cytoplasm, nucleus, dedron, dentriteD) Plasma membrane, nucleus, dendrite, axon​

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EXPLANATION:

WHERES the diagram how COULD we tell WITHOUT diagram

15.

Disadvantages of synthetic fibres​

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Hey mate here is your answer

Explanation:

Disadvantages

The mono-fibers do not TRAP AIR pockets LIKE cotton and provide POOR insulation.

Synthetic fibers burn more RAPIDLY than natural.

Prone to heat damage.

Melt relatively easily.

Prone to damage by hot washing.

More electrostatic charge is generated by rubbing than with natural fibres.

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16.

व्हाट आर द कैरेक्टर्स ऑफ प्लास्टिकwhat are the characterist of plastic ​

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Explanation:

CHARACTERISTICS Of Plastics :

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Plastics show the FOLLOWING General Characteristics :-

1. Toughness or TENSILE strength :

plastics vary in their tensile strength from material to material. plastics have much less toughness as compared to metals and alloys like steel.

2. light Weight :

plastics are much lighter in weight as compared to woods, metals , etc.

3. Chemical Reactivity :

Plastics are not affected by acids and alkalines. natural polymers such as cotton, wool, etc are damaged by acids.

4. Appearance :

Transparent plastics material can be made they look like glass. plastic can be coloured in any colour and given any shape and are USED for making LARGE variety of household products.

5. weather Resistance :

plastics are not biodegradable that is why , they do not change with weather unlike natural fibres like cotton, and wool.

6. Thermal Conductivity :

plastics are the bad conductors of heat. For this reason, the handles of the cooling utensils are made of plastic material.

7. Electrical Conductivity :

plastics do not conduct electricity . This property of plastic is used for making electrical appliances like switches, irons, touches, bulb- holders etc

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কোন এক বাজারে পাটের ব্যাগ নিমোর সময়ে উৎপাদনকারী পাইকারি বিক্রেতা ও খুচরা ব্যবসায় যথাক্রমে 15%, 20% ও 25% লাভ করেন। এখন যদি কোনো একটি ব্যাগ উৎপাদনকারী, পাইকারিবিক্রেতা ও খুচরো ব্যবসায়ীর মধ্য দিয়ে কেতার কাছে পৌঁছায়, তবে নীচের প্রশ্নের উত্তর খুঁজি:(i) যে ব্যাগ ক্রেতা 138 টাকা দিয়ে কিনেছে তার উৎপাদন খরচ হিসাব করে লিখি।(ii) যে ব্যাগের খরচ 140 টাকা সেই বাগ ক্রেতা কী দামে কিনবে হিসাব করে লিখি।(iii) খুচরা ব্যবসায়ী যে ব্যাগ 98 টাকা দিয়ে কিনেছেন সেই ব্যাগ কিনতে ক্রেতাকে কত টাকা দিতে হবে? হিসাব করে লিখি। (iv) পাইকারি বিক্রেতা যে ব্যাগ 175 টাকায় কিনেছেন সেই ব্যাগ কিনতে ক্রেতাকে কত টাকা দিতে হবে? হিসাব করি।​

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EXPLANATION:

সোনালী ব্যাগ হলো পাট থেকে উদ্ভাবিত এক ধরনের পলিথিন ব্যাগ।[১][২][৩] পাট থেকে পলিথিন ব্যাগ উৎপাদনের এই প্রক্রিয়াটি আবিষ্কার করেছেন বাংলাদেশী বিজ্ঞানী মোবারক আহমদ খান।এটি একটি সেলুলোজ-ভিত্তিক বায়োডিগ্রেডেবল বায়োপ্লাস্টিক, যা প্লাস্টিক ব্যাগের একটি বিকল্প। পাট থেকে এই সেলুলোজকে সংগ্রহ করা হয়, যেখানে পাট হচ্ছে পৃথিবীর অন্যতম প্রধান আঁশ শস্য

18.

Find the total resistance

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ANSWER:

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19.

Explain the eye part of chloroid

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The CHOROID, also KNOWN as the choroidea or choroid coat, is the vascular layer of the EYE, CONTAINING connective tissues, and lying between the retina and the sclera. The human choroid is thickest at the FAR extreme rear of the eye (at 0.2 mm), while in the outlying areas it narrows to 0.1 mm.

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20.

In case of negative work, the angle between the force anddisplacement isA) 45°B) 60°c, 180°D) 90°​

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ANSWER: It should be 180°

Explanation:

21.

Given below are names some animals

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

BHAI very NICE name of animals

22.

Name the type of carbohydrate that can be digest by ruminant but not by human Give a reson

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ANSWER:

cellulose

The name of the CARBOHYDRATE is cellulose. It is digested by RUMINANTS but not by humans because enzymes which DIGEST cellulose are not present in humans.

23.

a boy throws a ball upward which comes back in 10s.find the velocity of throw and height to which the ball rises up.(g=10ms-²)​

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Answer:

100

Explanation:

24.

Why our hands gets shrinked type if we dip them in water fir long tym??​

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EXPLANATION:

This type of wrinkling of the SKIN happens due to digital vasoconstriction, which is a PROCESS of narrowing of blood VESSELS. When the HAND is soaked in water, the nerve fiber in the skin shrinks and the body temperature regulator (glomus bodies in the skin) in the hand loses its volume.

25.

Examples for mangrove plants​

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EXPLANATION:

RED MANGROVE ,mangrove APPLE

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26.

If we want to cool down faster your food where will you keep it. In a wood bowel or a metal bowel.​

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Answer:

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27.

8In case of negative work, the angle between the force anddisplacement isA) 450B) 60°C) 180D) 90°​

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Answer:

180...................

28.

Project:Make a video (2-3 min) to show any small experiment at your home.You can choose any one topic for your experiment from the following list.1. Material2. Shadow3. Reflection of Light4. Natural light Source5. Man –made Light Source.INSTRUCTIONS:Your video must include;1. Must be done individually2. Explain the Objective / Aim of your experiment.3. Explanation about the experiment.4. Conclusion5. Learning

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ANSWER:

i will CHOSE SHADOW how TYPE of QUESTION is this

29.

If 4 gram of NaOH is dissolve in 2 litre of solution find the molarity​

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See the given ATTACHMENT .

Here 1000 is not TAKEN from formula because volume is in litre .

Molarity = 0.05 mol/L

30.

Science chp -2Q. 1 Name the different parts of a flower.Q. 2 Name the male reproductive part of a flower.Q. 3 What is parallel venation in a leaf and write any 2 examples.Q. 4 Draw a neat labelled diagram of parts of a stem.​

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  1. These parts of plants include roots, stems, leaves, fruit, flowers and seeds.
  2. Stamen is the male reproductive part of plant.
  3. When veins (or the nerves) are arranged parallel to ONE another all over the leaf blade or LAMINA is called as parallel venation. Example: BANANA, Wheat.
  4. See to my attachment.

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31.

Define mole concept ?????​

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ANSWER:

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MOLE is unit to MEASURE a quantity of MOLECULES in any substance

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32.

Debate:Freedom of Speech is a necessity in a functional society​

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In order for society to be functional, as in, maximise progress and development while providing for one’s life, liberty, and happiness, democracy has proven itself to be the best candidate. It’s not perfect—no manmade system could be—but it’s the best we’ve got, and without freedom of speech there is no democracy. For a self-governing system to function, the electorate must be informed. The only way to achieve this is through removing constraints on the public flow of knowledge and information.

 

It’s true that this system may turn out to be inefficient in times of urgency. Leaders with wholly good INTENTIONS for the state’s preservation may manipulate information and opinions without the goal being to deprive their citizens of rights. This leader ideally would have no selfish tendencies whatsoever and the keen ability to discern the best possible outcome for the nation, but this is simply impossible—even the best of leaders cannot foresee EVERY possible factor, perspective, or outcome of their actions.

 

As such, the most feasible and effective option is an atmosphere of discussion and discourse, with factional interests keeping each others in check. On this system of checks, Thomas I. Emerson has called free speech a “safety valve” that lets off steam, leading to a stable but flexible society. A good balance between the majority and the minority, cleavage and consensus, with methods of governance that lead to representation of all voices, is only possible with freedom of speech.

 

The opposition may argue that democracy is humane but not necessary for a functional society; that other forms of governance are more efficient and practical. This is untrue and shortsighted. Policymaking may be efficient in the short term, but historically, governments that disregarded human rights have always bred dissent and turmoil instead of harnessing these opposing views to serve their vital social function in “offsetting or ameliorating (the) normal process of bureaucratic decay” as Emerson wrote.Many cases regarding free speech can in fact be detrimental or even counter-intuitive in a functional society.One such aspect is the prevalence of hate speech. As social media takes over young teenager’s lives, the way we communicate has become far more volatile than before and more susceptible to hate speech. Young people can blackmail, harass, use derogatory language or bully other peers and that’s a clear harm posed to society. Whether it’s racist slurs, threatening PERSONAL messages, or even deliberately harmful photos or videos that people can put out there, too much free speech can have a harmful impact on young people’s mental health and well-being.

 

For instance, we could be seriously affecting young people’s self-esteem and their performance at school, as well as their lives at home. Especially in a city like Hong Kong, where many of us suffer from social pressures and mental health issues, hate speech and harassment is a detriment to society.

 

If freedom of speech makes it easier for people to bully one another, incite violence and fear, then maybe we should think about some limitations of free speech.

Speaking of social media, it’s so much easier now to disseminate false information or “fake news”, or spread untrue rumours that can frighten or wreak havoc on a functional society. It’s worrying because we now live in an age where we don’t know what’s true or false and excess of free speech has UNDERMINED the credibility of media. As a RESULT, we allow online users to dominate the agenda to brainwash people and manipulate the truth.

 

Free speech has certainly got its advantages but there are many times where it can hurt young people and backfire onto online communities. That’s why I believe that we should look into some rules and regulations

33.

Where do we put all the carbon?

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ANSWER:

CARBON GAS COMPANY

Explanation:

all the carbon is KEPT in carbon gas company

34.

How do leguminous plants help in maintaining soil fertility ​

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Explanation:

LEGUMINOUS plants have root nodules that contain nitrogen fixing bacteria. A symbiotic relationship between the plant and RHIZOBIUM gives rise to these. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms that are USABLE by the plants such as AMMONIA. They restore the LOST nitrogen content of the soil.

35.

4. It is prescribed to have minimal touch in handlingwater and soap dispenser during COVID​

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ANSWER:

YES WATER and SOAP is USEFUL

36.

Write the functions of different parts of plant and their uses seperately?

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ANSWER:The three main PARTS are: the roots, the leaves, and the stem. Each part has a set of JOBS to do to keep the plant healthy. The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and anchor the plant in the ground. The stem SUPPORTS the plant above ground, and carries the water and minerals to the leaves.

Explanation:

37.

A train covers half of its journey with a speed of 30m/per second and other half of journey with speed of 40m/ per second . Calculate average speed for entire journey​

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GIVEN :

▪ A train covers first half of the TOTAL distance at a speed of 30m/s and SECOND half of the total distance at a speed of 40m/s.

To Find :

▪ Average speed of train fot entire journey.

Concept :

☞ Average speed is defined as the ratio of total distance travelled to the total time taken.

☞ It is a scalar quantity.

☞ It has only magnitude.

☞ SI unit : m/s

✴ When particle covers first half of the total distance at a speed of V1 and final half of the total distance at a speed of V2, then average speed of particle is given by

Vav = 2V1V2/(V1+V2)

CALCULATION :

→ Vav = 2V1V2/(V1+V2)

→ Vav = 2×30×40/(30+40)

→ Vav = 2400/70

Vav = 34.28m/s

38.

Significance of organic farming​

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Explanation:

Organic FARMING yields such vital benefits as preservation of SOIL's organic composition. Organic farmers utilize PRACTICES that: Maintain and improve fertility, soil STRUCTURE and biodiversity, and reduce erosion. Reduce the risks of human, animal, and environmental exposure to toxic materials.

39.

What happens when copper vessels is exposed to moist air for a long time​

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When a copper vessel is exposed to MOIST AIR for a long TIME it develops a green layer on its surface. Copper corrodes by oxidation in which it reacts with OXYGEN in the air to form copper oxide. Copper oxide then combines with carbon dioxide to make copper carbonate, which gives it a green colour.

40.

Please give me fast answer and very shorthow are sedimentary rocks formed? name different types of sedimentary rocks​

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Clastic sedimentary rocks are made up of pieces (clasts) of pre-existing rocks. Pieces of rock are LOOSENED by weathering, then transported to some basin or depression where sediment is trapped. If the sediment is buried DEEPLY, it becomes compacted and cemented, forming sedimentary rock.

Thus, there are 4 major TYPES of sedimentary rocks: Clastic Sedimentary Rocks, Chemical Sedimentary Rocks, Biochemical Sedimentary Rocks, and Organic Sedimentary Rocks

Explanation:

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41.

Give three differences between natural and man made materials

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Natural materials are sourced directly from nature -- cotton is PICKED from cotton plants, corn harvested from corn fields and GRANITE is MINED from quarries. Man-made materials, on the other hand, go through rigorous processing to alter the MATERIAL so that it suits its intended purpose.

Explanation:

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42.

Name the two main group into which all the objects around us can be classified

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ANSWER:

bio-degradable and NON bio-degradable

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43.

State Newton's first law of motion explainin verify this law is also called law of inertia.give me answer immediately..​

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Law of Inertia it's also called NEWTON's first law of motion simply stated it means an object in motion tends to stay in motion or an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless the object is acted upon by an UNBALANCED force. ... The force down on the tennis ball is EQUALED by the force in my HAND pushing up on that ball.

Newton's first law of motion is often stated as. An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

44.

_______fertilitycan be maintained by crop rotation and fallowing.​

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ANSWER:

soil

Explanation:

45.

Why plastic preferred for making electronic ket​

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ANSWER:

because it is GOOD INSULATOR

46.

Guys please tell me the answer it's my homework​

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Answer:

plastics are one type of CHEMICAL component which cannot be mixed in soil FORANY years and it CREATES a dangerous environment AROUND US

47.

Name the different parts of a flower.​

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some of the PARTS of a FLOWER are

petal

sepal

ovary

stamen

ovules

seed

pollen GRAIN, ETC.

48.

What is light and write its properties​

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Answer:

what is LIGHT

ANS - -}:}. it is a form of ENERGY form due to waves ........

write it's PROPERTIES

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49.

How do we know that a chemical reaction takes place?​

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Answer:

A chemical reaction is usually accompanied by easily observed physical effects, such as the emission of HEAT and light, the FORMATION of a PRECIPITATE, the evolution of gas, or a COLOR change.

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50.

Different between fundamental and derived quantity any three

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FUNDAMENTAL Quantities are independent and don't DEPEND upon other quantities for their measurement. On the other HAND, DERIVED quantities depend upon other fundamental quantities for their measurement. for example: Mass is a fundamental physical quantity.

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