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1) Seven base units form the foundation of the International System of Units (SI) - kilogram, metre, second, ampere, mole, kelvin, and candela. Prefixes are used to modify the base units to make numbers more manageable. 2) A vector has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar only has magnitude. Displacement, velocity, and acceleration are examples of vectors. Uniform acceleration refers to constant acceleration, allowing kinematic equations to be used. 3) Newton
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