Physics, asked by Tulsirani100, 1 year ago

Volt×second/ampere is equal to
a)gauss
b)weber
c)Henry
d)Tesla
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Answered by shubham610
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Tulsirani100: Wrong answer
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The correct option is

C. Henry

Explanation:

Volt Second Per Ampere (V-s/A)

It is a unit in the category of Electric inductance.

It is also known as volt second/ampere.

 Volt Second Per Ampere (V-s/A) has a dimension of

M{L}^{2}{T}^{-2}{I}^{-2}

where

M is mass ,

L is length ,

T is time ,

and

I is electric current

It essentially the same as the corresponding standard SI unit

Henry (H)

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