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Henry ×farad indicate

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Answered by shrutipatel16
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Henry = Volt x sec / Ampere = Ω x sec (Resistance R=V/I)

Farad = Ampere x sec / Volt = 1/Ω x sec = Ω-1 sec (Conductance S=I/V)

Henry x Farad = sec2

1 Farad = 1 Coulomb / 1 Volt (C= Q/V)

1 Volt = 1 Joule / 1 Coulomb (V= P/I = IR)

1 Ampere = 1 Coulomb / sec (I= Q/t)

1 Coulomb = 1 Ampere x sec (Q= I t)

1 Ohm = 1 Volt / 1 Ampere (kg m2 s-3 A-2)

Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Answer:

Henry's law is one of the gas laws states that: at a constant temperature, the amount of a given gas that dissolves in a given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas in equilibrium with that liquid.

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