dimension of magnetic permeability
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Permeability is the inductance per unit length. In SI units, permeability is measured in henries per metre (H⋅m−1 = J/(A2⋅m) = N⋅A−2). The auxiliary magnetic field H has dimensions current per unit length and is measured in units of amperes per metre (A⋅m−1).
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In SI units, permeability is measured in henries per metre (H⋅m−1 = J/(A2⋅m) = N⋅A−2).
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