Physics, asked by MELSON, 1 year ago

si unit of specific inductive capacity

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Answered by HarishAS
7
Hey friend, Harish here.

Here is your  answer:

Specific inductive capacity is the of  a dielectric body, in producing static electric induction.  

The SI unit of specific inductive capacity is Siemens per meter.

→ Siemens is a unit of electric conductance and electric admittance.
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Hope my answer is helpful to you.


MELSON: their are four options for this (a)ohm kilometer (b) ohm^2 cm (c)ohm meter (d)ohm cm^2
HarishAS: Oh, Then it is not SI unit.
MELSON: no its their it is asked in BHU(SET)2016 question paper
HarishAS: Wait, 1 ohm = 1 Siemens.
MELSON: and their is written in bold letters S.I. unit
HarishAS: 1 min can u wait
MELSON: yaah
Answered by sehaj0001
2
The SI units of specific inductive capacity is
Siemens per meter
(S/m)
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