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Standard XII
Physics
Dimensional Analysis
Ampere-second...
Question
Ampere-second stands for the unit of
A
Power
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B
Charge
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C
e.m.f.
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Energy
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Solution
The correct option is
B
Charge
I
=
Q
t
current has it's unit as ampere , charge has it's unit as coulomb and the time has unit second.
1 Ampere
=
1
C
s
Hence
1
A
m
p
e
r
e
×
s
=
1
C
(Unit of Charge).
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