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Henry is equivalent to​

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Answered by seemabenpatel1410
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ભારત આવવાનો જળમાગૅ કોણે શોદયો

Answered by Hansika4871
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One henry is the self-inductance value in a closed circuit or coil in which one volt is created by a fluctuation of one ampere per second in the inducing current.

  • Henry, abbreviated as 'H,' is the SI unit of inductance.
  • It is defined as the amount of electric current that varies at one ampere per second and produces a one-volt electromotive force across the inductor.
  • The standard international (SI) unit of inductance is the henry (symbolized H). One henry is equal to one kilogram^ metre squared per second squared per ampere squared when converted to SI units (kg m^2 s^-2 A^-2 ).

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