The Henry (H, unit of inductance) is only known as the Henry.
As an SI unit, it has the usual multiples (kilo = 1000, rare) and milli (1/1000), micro (1/1000 000) and nano (1/1000 000 000).
The nanohenry is not common except in VHF/UHF/SHF equipment.
I have a lower unit for a 125 hp force to sell. 519 371 6241 Henry
I don't know about SL. If you mean SI, the unit of power is the watt (equal to joules/second).
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Newton, the unit of force, is defined based on Newton's Second Law (F=ma), as the force required to give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of 1 meter/second2. Thus, it is derived from these other units.
Depends on the family. If you use one part more than the other then go with top and bottom ortherwise go with side by side type.
Joseph Henry (uom = Henry)
Henry is a measure of electrical inductance; you can't convert that to a unit of mass.
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heracles ortherwise known as Hercules (in roman) was the most famous HERO ( half human half god)
This is the symbol for a microhenry, or one-millionth of a henry. The henry is the SI unit for inductance.
Inductance is measured in Henrys
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An abhenry is a unit of inductance equal to one billionth of a henry.
I don't know which Henry Chan you are asking but there is Henry Chan in my class
Henry is an English name meaning 'home ruler'.I'm not sure which henry you're searching for, if its from the part electrical engineering then its the unit of inductance named after the scientist Henry
A henry is the unit of electrical unductance, the inductance induced in a circuit by a rate of change of current of one ampere per second.