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Henry (inductance) - Definition and Overview |
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The henry (symbol H) is the SI unit of inductance. 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.
The henry has dimensions V·A-1·s = m²·kg·s-2·A-2 in SI units.
The unit is named after the American scientist Joseph Henry.
SI electricity units
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Example Usage of (inductance) |
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codie1991: Doing a mock physics test only to learn about a snubber circuit, now I know how to stop the inductance when you open a circuit! |
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claude2w5x8: ITEM: Understanding Inductance in the Real-world http://tinyurl.com/yf6gnpm |
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laurorobles: Escuchando: Fluxion - Inductance > http://bit.ly/7kz9lz |
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