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Which of the following is not a fundamental quantity?

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14.29%Length ( 1 voter )
14.29%Time ( 1 voter )
57.14%Force ( 4 voters )
14.29%Mass ( 1 voter )
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Fundamental quantities are independent and form the base of derived physical quantities. Examples include length, mass, and time.

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  1. Force is a derived quantity expressed as F=ma, which depends on the fundamental quantities of mass (M), length (L), and time (T). Length, time, and mass are fundamental quantities.

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