Henry (SI unit)
Last revised by Andrew Murphy on 2 Apr 2020
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Bell D, Henry (SI unit). Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 19 Mar 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-59134
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22 Mar 2018,
Daniel J Bell ◉
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2 Apr 2020,
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- H (SI unit)
The henry (symbol: H) is the SI derived unit of electrical inductance.
Terminology
As per all other eponymous SI units when the unit is written out in full it is not capitalized, but when shortened to its symbol it is capitalized.
History and etymology
The henry is named in honor of Joseph Henry (1797-1878) an American physicist who discovered electromagnetic inductance 1.
References
- 1. MOYER ALBERT E. JOSEPH HENRY. (1997)
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