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The unit of inductance is​


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Answered by mkaur14
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Explanation: The unit of inductance in the SI system is the henry (H), named after American scientist Joseph Henry, which is the amount of inductance that generates a voltage of one volt when the current is changing at a rate of one ampere per second.

SI unit: henry (H)

In SI base units: kg⋅m2⋅s−2⋅A−2

Dimension: M1·L2·T−2·I−2

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Henry, unit of either self-inductance or mutual inductance, abbreviated H, and named for the American physicist Joseph Henry. One henry is the value of self-inductance in a closed circuit or coil in which one volt is produced by a variation of the inducing current of one ampere per second.

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