Unit | hH |
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Name | hectohenry |
Category | Inductance |
Details | The hectohenry (hH) is a unit of inductance in the International System of Units (SI). It is a derived unit that is equal to 100 henries (H). Inductance is a property of an electrical conductor, such as a coil or solenoid, which determines the amount of electromotive force (EMF, or voltage) generated in that conductor due to a changing magnetic field. In practical terms, inductance represents the ability of a circuit component to resist changes in current flowing through it by storing energy in the form of a magnetic field. The unit hectohenry (hH) helps to quantify this ability in larger inductors that have higher inductance values. |
hH(hectohenry) to abH(abhenry)hH(hectohenry) to aH(attohenry)hH(hectohenry) to cH(centihenry)hH(hectohenry) to daH(decahenry)hH(hectohenry) to dH(decihenry)hH(hectohenry) to EH(exahenry)hH(hectohenry) to fH(femtohenry)hH(hectohenry) to GH(gigahenry)hH(hectohenry) to H(henry)hH(hectohenry) to kH(kilohenry)hH(hectohenry) to MH(megahenry)hH(hectohenry) to mH(millihenry)hH(hectohenry) to nH(nanohenry)hH(hectohenry) to PH(petahenry)hH(hectohenry) to pH(picohenry)hH(hectohenry) to TH(terahenry)hH(hectohenry) to yH(yoctohenry)hH(hectohenry) to YH(yottahenry)hH(hectohenry) to zH(zeptohenry)hH(hectohenry) to ZH(zettahenry)hH(hectohenry) to µH(microhenry)