henry
| Symbol: | H |
| Category: | Electric inductance |
| SI Equivalent: | 1 H |
| Dimension: | ML2T-2I-2 |
| System: | SI |
| Notes | |
| Named after the American scientist Joseph Henry (1797-1878), the henry is a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of 1 volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit is varied at the rate of 1 ampere per second. | |
1 H =
| Electric inductance | ||
| Symbol | Unit Name | |
| 1×109 | aH | abhenry (emu of inductance) |
| 1 | J/A2 | joule per square ampere |
| 1 | N-m/A2 | newton meter per square ampere |
| 1.11265×10-12 | statH | stathenry |
| 1 | V-s/A | volt second per ampere |















