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Which among the following is not a fundamental dimension?

(a) [L]

(b) [M]

(c) [T]

(d) [kg]

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Right choice is (d) [kg]

The best I can explain: It is essential to adopt a consistent dimensional quantity. Thus, we adopt a basic form to categorize dimension quantities. For this purpose, we adopt a comparison of the quantities in SI or MKS units.

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