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1 henry is equal to:

(a) weber/ampere

(b) weber/Volt

(c) weber ampere

(d)None of these​

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Answered by lipighoshg
0

Answer:

D)

Explanation:

The henry (symbolized H) is the Standard International ( SI ) unit of inductance . Reduced to base SI units, one henry is the equivalent of one kilogram meter squared per second squared per ampere squared (kg m 2 s -2 A -2 ).

Answered by sunithareji119
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Weber/ampere

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