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Give reason unit of volume is a derived unit​

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A derived unit is defined as the unit that is created from a product of SI base units. Volume is an example of derived unit because it is not possible to measure volume directly using any measuring device For eg., Volume of water in bucket is can not be measured using rule, or scale, or any other measuring device.

Hence, volume is a derived unit.

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