In chemistry, a derived unit is an SI unit of measurement derived as a product of one or more of the seven base units.
For example, the SI unit of force is the derived unit newton (N): One newton is equal to 1 m·kg/s2.
In chemistry, a derived unit is an SI unit of measurement derived as a product of one or more of the seven base units.
For example, the SI unit of force is the derived unit newton (N): One newton is equal to 1 m·kg/s2.