Henry.
Henry – unit of inductance in the International system of units (SI). Has the Russian designation – GBV and international designation – H.
Henry, as a unit of measurement
View Henry in other units of measurement – formula
Transfer Henry to another unit of measurement
Multiple and fractional units Henry
Interesting examples
Other units of measurement
Henry as unit of measure:
Henry – unit of inductance in the International system of units (SI), named after the American scientist Joseph Henry.
Henry as the unit of measurement is the Russian designation – GBV and international designation – H.
The circuit has an inductance of one Henry if a change of the electric current at the rate of one ampere per second creates electromotive intensity of induction, equal to one volt.
1 Henry is equal to the inductance of the electric circuit, the excitation magnetic flux of 1 Weber, when the DC current in it is 1 ampere.
H = V · s / A = (kg · m2) / (S2 · A2) = WB / A.
1 h = 1 V · 1 1 A = (1 kg · 1 m2) / (1 C2 · A2 1) = 1 WB / 1 A.
In the International system of units Henry introduced by decision of the XI General conference on weights and measures in 1960, simultaneously with the adoption of the SI as a whole. In accordance with the rules SI, and relating the derived units are named for scientists, the name of the unit “Henry” is written with a lowercase letter and its name — from the title (GN). Such writing of the designation is stored in the symbols for derived units formed by using Henry.
The application of Henry:
Henry measured the inductance and mutual inductance of the conductor.
View Henry in other units – of the formula:
Through the basic and derived SI units Henry says:
H = (kg · m2) / (S2 · A2)
H = V · s / A
H = m2 · kg / Кл2
GN = J / A2
H = Ω · s
H = WB / A
where A is amperes, In volts, WB – Weber, j – Joule, KL – pendant, m – meter, Ohm – Ohm s – second W – watt, kg – kilogram.
Multiple and fractional units Henry:
Multiple and sub-multiple units are formed using standard prefixes of the SI.
Multiple | Dolny | ||||||
value | name | marking | value | name | marking | ||
101 GN | decahedra | Dan | daH | 10-1 GN | dechene | DGN | dH |
102 GN | gectigini | GGN | hH | 10-2 GN | antigene | sgn | cH |
103 GN | kilohenry | REAG | kH | 10-3 GN | – MH | mH | mH |
106 GN | megagene | MH | MH | 10-6 GN | microgenre | mH | µH |
109 GN | hygiene | GGN | GH | 10-9 GN | nanohenry | NH | nH |
1012 GN | teragency | TGN | TH | 10-12 GN | ecogene | PGN | pH |
1015 GN | petagine | PGN | PH | 10-15 GN | femtoline | fgn | fH |
1018 GN | exogeni | Ehn | EH | 10-18 GN | attagene | AGN | aH |
1021 GN | setgenre | Zgn | ZH | 10-21 GN | septocaine | zgn | zH |
1024 GN | ottieni | IGN | YH | 10-24 GN | octogene | IGN | yH |
Source: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Генри_(mil)
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