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The `SI` unit of inductance, the henry can be written as

A

weber/ampers

B

volt -second /ampere

C

`"joule" //("ampere")^(2)`

D

ohm - second

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C, D

(a) `L = (phi )/(i) or henry = ("weber")/("ampere")`
(b) ` e = - L ((dl)/(dt)) rArr :. L= -e/((dl//dt))`
or `"henry" = ("volt - second")/("ampare")`
(c) ` U = (1)/(2) Li^(2) rArr :. L = (2U)/(t^(2)) `
or henry =` ("joule")/(("ampere")^(2)) `
(d) ` U = (1)/(2) Li^(2) = i^(2) Rt `
:. ` L = Rt or benry = ohm - second `
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