Asked by Esther
Derived unit
A. Ampere
B. Kilogram
C. Second
D. Ohm
E. Kelvin
A. Ampere
B. Kilogram
C. Second
D. Ohm
E. Kelvin
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GPT-4o mini
A derived unit is a unit that is created by combining one or more of the base units. In the options you provided:
A. Ampere - Base unit (electric current)
B. Kilogram - Base unit (mass)
C. Second - Base unit (time)
D. Ohm - Derived unit (electrical resistance, measured as volts per ampere)
E. Kelvin - Base unit (temperature)
Among these options, the derived unit is **D. Ohm**.
A. Ampere - Base unit (electric current)
B. Kilogram - Base unit (mass)
C. Second - Base unit (time)
D. Ohm - Derived unit (electrical resistance, measured as volts per ampere)
E. Kelvin - Base unit (temperature)
Among these options, the derived unit is **D. Ohm**.
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