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pls stop marking wrong answers here..I should be getting over 60% but due to ur wrong answers u are marking me down....pls admin always check d ans well

Ampere is derived from columbs per unit time which is current, that makes it the right answer because it is derived from two fundamental quantity,radian is the wrong answer because it just a conversion from degree. For example angular velocity is derived from the angle covered which is in rad an alternative form of degree and time

radian is an alternate form of degree in measuring angle that the reason one can convert it which makes it a fundamental quantity but ampere is not a fundamental quantity because it is derived from columbs per unit time which makes it the right answér

Ampere is a fundamental unit. Radian is derived. Do more research. my school is correct

Ampere is derived from columbs per unit time which makes it the right answer when considering which of these is not a fundamental quantity

the answer is c kelvin bcoz kelvin is s.i unit of temp. And temp. Is not fundamental quantity is derive unit




