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17a What electrical inductance is measured in (6) I have googled this, and it comes up with HENRY. Is there a plural for this to fit the spaces?
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17a What electrical inductance is measured in (6) I have googled this, and it comes up with HENRY. Is there a plural for this to fit the spaces?
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henrys (pl.)
[Etymology: J. Henry; USA 1797-1878] electromagnetic inductance, magnetic permeance. Symbol H. The henrys of inductance of a circuit equal the ratio of the generated electromotive force in volts to the rate of change of the current in amperes per second.
henrys (pl.)
[Etymology: J. Henry; USA 1797-1878] electromagnetic inductance, magnetic permeance. Symbol H. The henrys of inductance of a circuit equal the ratio of the generated electromotive force in volts to the rate of change of the current in amperes per second.
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