henry to exahenry
Please provide values below to convert henry [H] to exahenry [EH], or change ↔.
henry [H]
Definition: The SI unit of inductance, representing the inductance of a coil in which the electromotive force of one volt is induced by a current change of one ampere per second.
Historyandorigin: Named after Joseph Henry, the unit is fundamental in electromagnetism and electronics for describing inductive components.
CurrentUse: Used in everyday electronics, especially for inductors in power supplies, transformers, and other electrical devices.
funfact: One henry is a very large inductance, so practical inductors are usually measured in millihenries (mH) or microhenries (µH)!
exahenry [EH]
Definition: A unit of inductance equal to 10^18 henries, used for extraordinarily large inductances.
Historyandorigin: Exahenry is a rare, theoretical unit and would represent an immense inductance in specialized, high-scale scenarios.
CurrentUse: Not used in practical applications due to its massive size, but can be relevant in very high-energy scenarios or theoretical physics.
funfact: While it’s unimaginable for everyday electronics, an exahenry could be found in models of large-scale energy systems or cosmic phenomena!
henry [H] to exahenry [EH] Conversion Table
1 henry [H] | 1.E-18 exahenry [EH] |
2 henry [H] | 2.E-18 exahenry [EH] |
3 henry [H] | 3.E-18 exahenry [EH] |
5 henry [H] | 5.E-18 exahenry [EH] |
10 henry [H] | 1.E-17 exahenry [EH] |
50 henry [H] | 5.E-17 exahenry [EH] |
100 henry [H] | 1.E-16 exahenry [EH] |
1000 henry [H] | 1.E-15 exahenry [EH] |
10000 henry [H] | 1.E-14 exahenry [EH] |
100000 henry [H] | 1.E-13 exahenry [EH] |
1000000 henry [H] | 1.E-12 exahenry [EH] |
How to Convert henry to exahenry
1 henry [H] = 1.E-18 exahenry [EH]
1 exahenry [EH] = 1000000000000000000 henry [H]
we use cross multiplication method
henry [H] → exahenry [EH]
1 → 1.E-18
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1.E-18=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5E-18