Question
Verify that the units weber and volt-second are the same.

Answer

$\text{v}=\frac{\text{d}\phi}{\text{dt}}$
$\Rightarrow\text{d}\phi=\text{dt}$
Charge in flux has unit weber and potential difference as volt.

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