
SI Derived Units
SI derived units are measurements created by combining the fundamental SI units (meter, kilogram, second, etc.) to quantify specific quantities. For example, the unit for force, the newton (N), is derived from meters, kilograms, and seconds (kg·m/s²). These units allow us to measure various physical properties like speed, area, volume, energy, and pressure consistently across different fields. By combining basic units through multiplication or division, SI derived units provide precise and standardized ways to express complex measurements efficiently and clearly.