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25-1-GEST1008-001_58932 Test ONE
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The basic unit for electric current is:

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Consider the fundamental units used in physics to measure different physical quantities.
Option a: Kilogram is the basic unit of mass. It is defined to quantify how much matter an object cont......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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