Metrology

Difference between fundamental unit and derived unit

Every physical “matter” intrinsically consists of one or more “properties” (such as mass, weight, length, velocity, temperature, current, etc.). By definition, every property of a matter is measurable and quantifiable. Measurement of a property can be carried out with suitable instrument. However, to quantify the measured result, a “magnitude” along with its “unit” is required to present. By definition, a unit of measurement indicates “a standardized and well-defined magnitude of