Derived units are formed by combinations of the seven base units in the SI system.
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A derived unit in the SI system is formed by combining base units according to algebraic relationships.
Examples:
Newton (N): SI unit of force, derived as kg\cdotpm/s^2.
Derived units are not fundamental but rely on the seven SI base units (meter, kilogram, second, etc.).
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