Electric Inductance Converter
Unit definitions
Henry
The henry is the SI unit of electric inductance. It is defined as the amount of inductance required to induce an electromotive force (EMF) of one volt when the current is changing at a rate of one ampere per second.
Millihenry
$\frac{1}{10^{3}} \ \text{H}$ is a millihenry.
Microhenry
$\frac{1}{10^{6}} \ \text{H}$ is a microhenry.
Nanohenry
$\frac{1}{10^{9}} \ \text{H}$ is a nanohenry.
Picohenry
$\frac{1}{10^{12}} \ \text{H}$ is a picohenry.
Kilohenry
$10^{3} \ \text{H}$ is a kilohenry.
Megahenry
$10^{6} \ \text{H}$ is a megahenry.
Convert Henry to other Electric Inductance units
| Henry [H] | Other unit |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1E+3 Millihenry [mH] |
| 1 | 0.000001 Megahenry [MH] |
| 1 | 1E+12 Picohenry [pH] |
| 1 | 0.001 Kilohenry [kH] |
| 1 | 1E+9 Nanohenry [nH] |
| 1 | 1E+6 Microhenry [μH] |