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Weber ampere per metre is equal to
Options
(a) Joule
(b) Henry
(c) Newton
(d) Watt
Correct Answer:
Newton
Explanation:
weber = (emf) dt = (joule / charge) × time = joule / amp
weber = (newton × meter) / amp
(weber × amp) / meter = newton
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