Physics, asked by dheerajraj7218, 6 months ago

one tesla is equal to
a) newton/coulomb
b) newton/ampere-metre
c) ampere/meter
d) newton/ampere second

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Answered by pubgqueen
2

Answer:

OPTION C is the answer ✌️✌️✌️✌️

Answered by tarikaa59
1

Answer: C) ampere/meter

The tesla (symbol T) is the derived SI unit of magnetic flux density, which represents the strength of a magnetic field. One tesla represents one weber per square meter. The equivalent, and superseded, cgs unit is the gauss (G); one tesla equals exactly 10,000 gauss

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