Derived Units A Level Physics











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This video introduces and explains derived units for A Level Physics. • Derived units are derived from the seven base units or the SI units. An example is the joule, J = kgm^(2)s^(-2). • Thanks for watching, • Lewis • This video is recommended for anyone studying A Level Physics in the following exam boards: • AQA • CIE • Edexcel • Edexcel IAL • Eduqas • IB • OCR A • OCR B • WJEC • _____________________________________ • MY PHYSICS WEBSITES • Find even more videos organised by exam board and topic at: • GCSE Physics Online • ► https://www.gcsephysicsonline.com • A Level Physics Online • ► https://www.alevelphysicsonline.com • MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL • Your support in watching this video has been invaluable! To contribute towards the free videos on YouTube, make a small donation at: • ► https://www.paypal.me/physicsonline • FOLLOW ME • ► https://www.youtube.com/physicsonline... • ►   / physicsonline   • ►   / gcseandalevelphysicsonline   • #derivedunits #alevelphysics #physicsonline

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