Question about unit reduction?
I have the formula for calculating inductance, which has units of henry or A/Vs, but the formula doesn't cancel out m squared. What am I doing wrong?
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The inductance has the unit 1 H=1 Vs/A.
The permeability has the unit Vs/Am, the area m2 and the length m, then the inductance really comes out in Vs/A.
[H] = [Vs]/[A]
and you did. Where’s the problem?