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A volt is equal to a watt divided by an amp. A newton is qual to a kilogram divided by meters per second squared. A tesla is equal to a newton divided by an amp times a meter. All 3 of these examples (Volt, Newton, Tesla) are units that come from other metric units. True or false: These are called "basic units." Question 10 options: A) True. B) False. They are called "derived units." C) False. They are called "mechanical units." D) False. They are called "equivalent units."

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B) False. They are called "derived units."

Step-by-step explanation:

Generally, units can be cartegorise as either fundamental or derived. Fundamental are basic units from which others are formed, while derived is gotten from simple combinations of fundamental units. Thus Volt, Newton and Tesla are all derived units.

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