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Let A=hatiA cos theta+hatj A sin theta b...

Let `A=hatiA cos theta+hatj A sin theta` be any vector .Another vector B which is perpendiculaar to A can be expressed as

A

`Wb//m^(2)`

B

henery (H)

C

`H//m^(2)`

D

weber (Wb)

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The correct Answer is:
B

Dimensions of inductance, i.e. henry are `[ML^(2)//Q^(2)]`
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