Unit | aH |
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Name | attohenry |
Category | Inductance |
Details | An attohenry (aH) is a unit of inductance in the International System of Units (SI) and is a very small unit that represents the inductance of an electrical component in the field of electromagnetism. Inductance is a property of a wire or coil that resists changes in electric current flowing through it, by storing magnetic energy. The attohenry (aH) is equal to 1 x 10^(-18) henrys (H), where the henry (H) is the base unit for inductance in the SI system. This means that one attohenry is 0.000000000000000001 henrys (1e-18 H). It is usually used to represent very small inductance values in nanoscale electromagnetic systems and circuits or when studying quantum behavior and properties of inductors. |
aH(attohenry) to abH(abhenry)aH(attohenry) to cH(centihenry)aH(attohenry) to daH(decahenry)aH(attohenry) to dH(decihenry)aH(attohenry) to EH(exahenry)aH(attohenry) to fH(femtohenry)aH(attohenry) to GH(gigahenry)aH(attohenry) to H(henry)aH(attohenry) to hH(hectohenry)aH(attohenry) to kH(kilohenry)aH(attohenry) to MH(megahenry)aH(attohenry) to mH(millihenry)aH(attohenry) to nH(nanohenry)aH(attohenry) to PH(petahenry)aH(attohenry) to pH(picohenry)aH(attohenry) to TH(terahenry)aH(attohenry) to yH(yoctohenry)aH(attohenry) to YH(yottahenry)aH(attohenry) to zH(zeptohenry)aH(attohenry) to ZH(zettahenry)aH(attohenry) to µH(microhenry)