Fundamental quantities and derived quantities

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If there are only 7 fundamental quantities then how come we can choose the fundamental quantities according to our will like if we take time and speed as fundamental quantities then length is a derived quantity but it's one of the 7 physical quantity so is this stuff working?
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The seven fundamental physical quantities are length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, amount of substance and intensity of light
L=Velocity x time here length is directly proportional to time so come is it independent as it should be since it's a fundamental physical quantity
 
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It is just a matter of convention. You can choose to work in units where there is only a single fundamental physical dimension. It depends on how you define your system of units.
 
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then the 7 fundamental physical quantities that we read are they incorrect ?
 
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No. There is no correct/incorrect here. Just definitions.
 
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Orodruin said:
No. There is no correct/incorrect here. Just definitions.
so they have been chosen according to what conventions
 
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Manish_529 said:
so they have been chosen according to what conventions
Choosing them is the convention.
 

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