One maxwell is equal to
A. 10-8 webers
B. 10-4 webers
C. 108 webers
D. 104 webers
Answer: Option A
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Explanation:Maxwell is a unit of magnetic flux in the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system of units.
1 maxwell is equivalent to 10-8 webers in the SI (International System of Units).
Reason:
The relation between the CGS and SI units of magnetic flux is established as:
1 weber = 108 maxwells
Hence, 1 maxwell = 10-8 webers.
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I think is D
Answer will be option - A.
10^-8 wv because 1wb=10^8 maxwell
It's 10^-8wb
1maxwell =10 to the power-8 Wb
1 maxwell =10e-8 weber