Convert henry to centihenry


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How many henry in 1 cH? The answer is 0.01. We assume you are converting between henry and centihenry. You can view more details on each measurement unit: henry or cH The SI derived unit for inductance is the henry. 1 henry is equal to 100 cH. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between henries and centihenries. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of henry to cH

1 henry to cH = 100 cH

2 henry to cH = 200 cH

3 henry to cH = 300 cH

4 henry to cH = 400 cH

5 henry to cH = 500 cH

6 henry to cH = 600 cH

7 henry to cH = 700 cH

8 henry to cH = 800 cH

9 henry to cH = 900 cH

10 henry to cH = 1000 cH


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Definition: Henry

The henry (symbol: H) is the SI unit of inductance. It is named after Joseph Henry (1797-1878), the American scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction independently of and at about the same time as Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in England.


Definition: Centihenry

The SI prefix "centi" represents a factor of 10-2, or in exponential notation, 1E-2.

So 1 centihenry = 10-2 henries.

The definition of a henry is as follows:

The henry (symbol: H) is the SI unit of inductance. It is named after Joseph Henry (1797-1878), the American scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction independently of and at about the same time as Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in England.


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