Henry (inductance)

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Image:Inductor.jpg The henry (symbol: H) is the SI unit of inductance. It is named after the American scientist Joseph Henry.

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Definition

If the rate of change of current in a circuit is one ampere per second and the resulting electromotive force is one volt, then the inductance of the circuit is one henry.

1 H = Wb/A = 1 m2·kg·s–2·A–2 = 1 V·s/A

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See also

  • Impedancebg:Хенри

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Categories: SI derived units | Units of electrical inductance

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