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One Weber is equal to:
A. N.A^2 /m
B. N.m^2/A
C. N.A/m
D. N.m/A
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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

One weber is equal to one volt per second, or 108 maxwells. The weber is named after German scientist Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891).

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

1 Weber is equal to

 {10}^{8} maxwells

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