Henries to Abhenries Converter
Enter the electrical inductance in henries below to get the value converted to abhenries.
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How to Convert Henries to Abhenries
To convert a measurement in henries to a measurement in abhenries, multiply the electrical inductance by the following conversion ratio: 1,000,000,000 abhenries/henry.
Since one henry is equal to 1,000,000,000 abhenries, you can use this simple formula to convert:
The electrical inductance in abhenries is equal to the electrical inductance in henries multiplied by 1,000,000,000.
How Many Abhenries Are in a Henry?
There are 1,000,000,000 abhenries in a henry, which is why we use this value in the formula above.
1 H = 1,000,000,000 abH
Henries and abhenries are both units used to measure electrical inductance. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What is a Henry?
One henry is equal to the inductance of a conductor in which there is one volt of electromotive force when the current through the conductor is increased by one ampere per second.[1]
The henry is the SI derived unit for electrical inductance in the metric system. Henries can be abbreviated as H; for example, 1 henry can be written as 1 H.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology recommends using "henries" as the plural form of the unit, however the usage of "henrys" is also common.[2]
Learn more about henries.
What is an Abhenry?
One abhenry is equal to the inductance of a conductor in which there is one abvolt of electromotive force when the current through the conductor is increased by one abampere per second. One abhenry is equal to 1/1,000,000,000 of a henry.
The abhenry is a centimeter-gram-second (CGS) electromagnetic unit of electrical inductance. An abhenry is sometimes also referred to as an EMU. Abhenries can be abbreviated as abH; for example, 1 abhenry can be written as 1 abH.
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Henry to Abhenry Conversion Table
Henries | Abhenries |
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0.000000001 H | 1 abH |
0.000000002 H | 2 abH |
0.000000003 H | 3 abH |
0.000000004 H | 4 abH |
0.000000005 H | 5 abH |
0.000000006 H | 6 abH |
0.000000007 H | 7 abH |
0.000000008 H | 8 abH |
0.000000009 H | 9 abH |
0.0000000001 H | 0.1 abH |
0.000000001 H | 1 abH |
0.00000001 H | 10 abH |
0.0000001 H | 100 abH |
0.000001 H | 1,000 abH |
0.00001 H | 10,000 abH |
0.0001 H | 100,000 abH |
0.001 H | 1,000,000 abH |
0.01 H | 10,000,000 abH |
0.1 H | 100,000,000 abH |
1 H | 1,000,000,000 abH |
References
- International Bureau of Weights and Measures, The International System of Units, 9th Edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf
- Ambler Thompson and Barry N. Taylor, Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI), National Institute of Standards and Technology, https://physics.nist.gov/cuu/pdf/sp811.pdf