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13. Which of the following are only derive units? A. Newton (N), Joule (J), and Ampere (A)
B. Watt (W), Meter(m),and Candela(Cd) C. Kilogram(Kg),Second(S), and kelvin(K)
D. Joule (J), Newton(N), and Watt(W)
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Correct answer: D.
Explanation: Newton (N), Joule (J) and Watt (W) are all derived SI units:
- N = kg·m/s^2
- J = N·m = kg·m^2/s^2
- W = J/s = kg·m^2/s^3
The other options include SI base units (A, m, cd, kg, s, K), so they are not "only derived units."
Explanation: Newton (N), Joule (J) and Watt (W) are all derived SI units:
- N = kg·m/s^2
- J = N·m = kg·m^2/s^2
- W = J/s = kg·m^2/s^3
The other options include SI base units (A, m, cd, kg, s, K), so they are not "only derived units."
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