Weber ampere per metre is equal to

Weber Ampere Per Metre Is Equal To Physics Question

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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