No,
Tesla is not a unit of self-inductance. The Tesla (T) is actually a unit of magnetic flux density (also known as magnetic field strength), which measures the strength of a magnetic field.
The unit for
self-inductance is the
Henry (H). Self-inductance is a property of an electrical circuit or coil that quantifies how much voltage is induced in a coil when the current flowing through it changes. One Henry is the amount of self-inductance that induces a voltage of one volt when the current through the coil changes at the rate of one ampere per second.
In summary:
- Tesla (T) = Unit of magnetic flux density.
- Henry (H) = Unit of self-inductance.
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