Science, asked by shruthi6440, 10 months ago

A tesla is equivalent to a:
(a) Newton per coulomb (b) Newton per ampere-meter
(c) Ampere per newton (d) Newton per ampere-second

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

b) Newton per ampere-meter

Explanation:

Newton / ampere metre - that works out at 742-321-11 = 410 = tesla.

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Answered by mrrocker1
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Answer is (b) Newton per ampere meter.

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