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S.I. unit of self-inductance of a solenoid is :
(A) Volt/second
(B) Ohm-second
(C) Volt-second
(D) Ohm/second

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Answered by Anonymous
1
Hey!

SI unit of self- inductance of a solenoid is H ( Henry )
Answered by lidaralbany
5

Answer:

(B). The S.I unit of self inductance will be Ohm-second.

Explanation:

S.I unit of self-inductance of a solenoid is:

Self- inductance is defined as:

L= \mu_{0}N^2\dfrac{A}{l}\ Henry

Here,

L= self-inductance

N= number of turns

A= area

l = length

Self-inductance, explaining in units

S.I unit of self inductanceL=Henry

Henry=\dfrac{Wb}{A}

Henry=\dfrac{volt\times sec}{A}

Henry=\Omega\ sec

Hence, The S.I unit of self inductance will be Ohm-second.

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