Base Units - A Level Physics

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This video introduces and explains base units for A Level Physics.

Base units are otherwise known as SI units (Systeme International d'Unites). The seven base units or SI units are: kilograms, seconds, metres, kelvin, amperes, candelas and moles.

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This video is recommended for anyone studying A Level Physics in the following exam boards:
AQA
CIE
Edexcel
Edexcel IAL
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IB
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Could of shown us how to actually find the base units from other unfits

benstone
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but ampere is rate of flow of charges per unit time, which makes it derived unit because expressed in terms of charge and time

muhammadhadi
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so what about other quantites such as velocity, resistance etc these cannot be basic unit but derived ones?

muhammadhadi
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would cm or mm not be considers a base unit?

Benny-vnmp
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I heard once that slug is the base unit for mass?

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