Inductance Units Converter

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Coversion factor: 1 H = 0.001 kH

Additional information

Inductance is a fundamental concept in electromagnetism and electrical engineering. It is a property of an electrical circuit or component that quantifies its ability to generate an electromotive force (EMF) or voltage when the electric current passing through it changes.

The standard unit for inductance in the International System of Units (SI) is the henry (H). It is defined as one volt of induced EMF per ampere of changing current.

Inductance Conversion Factors

henrymicrohenrymillihenrycentihenrykilohenrymegahenrygigahenryabhenrystathenry
1 henry1100000010001000.0010.0000011e-910000000001.112650029e-12
1 microhenry0.00000110.0010.00011e-91e-121e-1510001.112650029e-18
1 millihenry0.001100010.10.0000011e-91e-1210000001.112650029e-15
1 centihenry0.01100001010.000011e-81e-11100000001.112650029e-14
1 kilohenry10001000000000100000010000010.0010.00000110000000000001.112650029e-9
1 megahenry100000010000000000001000000000100000000100010.00110000000000000000.0000011127
1 gigahenry10000000001000000000000000100000000000010000000000010000001000110000000000000000000.00111265
1 abhenry1e-90.0010.0000011e-71e-121e-151e-1811.112650029e-21
1 stathenry89875520034789875520034734440089875520034734489875520034734898755200.35898755.20035898.755200358987552003473443000001
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References: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). “Unit Conversion”. https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si/unit-conversion. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM). “The International System of Units (SI)”. https://www.bipm.org/en/measurement-units/. Wikipedia. “Inductance”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductance.