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dimensional formula of Tesla???​

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Answered by tiwaripratima002
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Tesla (T) has a dimension of MT-2I-1 where M is mass, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category. Other units in the category of Magnetic field strength include A.u. of Magnetic Field (a.u.), Gamma (g), Gauss (G, Gs), and Newton Per Ampere Per Meter (N/A-m).

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  • So 1 Tesla = 1N / (1C . 1m/s), and one Coulomb per second is one Ampere giving us 1 Tesla = 1N / (1A . 1m). Newton / ampere metre - that works out at 742-321-11 = 410 = tesla.

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