Stathenries to Henries Converter
Enter the electrical inductance in stathenries below to convert it to henries.
Result in Henries:
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How to Convert Stathenries to Henries
To convert a measurement in stathenries to a measurement in henries, multiply the electrical inductance by the following conversion ratio: 898,755,200,000 henries/stathenry.
Since one stathenry is equal to 898,755,200,000 henries, you can use this simple formula to convert:
henries = stathenries × 898,755,200,000
The electrical inductance in henries is equal to the electrical inductance in stathenries multiplied by 898,755,200,000.
How Many Henries Are in a Stathenry?
There are 898,755,200,000 henries in a stathenry, which is why we use this value in the formula above.
1 stH = 898,755,200,000 H
Stathenries and henries are both units used to measure electrical inductance. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What Is a Stathenry?
One stathenry is equal to the inductance of a conductor in which there is one statvolt of electromotive force when the current through the conductor is increased by one statampere per second. One stathenry is equal to 898,755,200,000 henries.
The stathenry is a centimeter-gram-second (CGS) electrostatic unit of electrical inductance. A stathenry is sometimes also referred to as an ESU. Stathenries can be abbreviated as stH; for example, 1 stathenry can be written as 1 stH.
Learn more about stathenries.
What Is a Henry?
One henry is equal to the inductance of a conductor in which there is one volt of electromotive force when the current through the conductor is increased by one ampere per second.[1]
The henry is the SI derived unit for electrical inductance in the metric system. Henries can be abbreviated as H; for example, 1 henry can be written as 1 H.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology recommends using "henries" as the plural form of the unit, however the usage of "henrys" is also common.[2]
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Stathenry to Henry Conversion Table
Stathenries | Henries |
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0.00000000001 stH | 8.9876 H |
0.00000000002 stH | 17.98 H |
0.00000000003 stH | 26.96 H |
0.00000000004 stH | 35.95 H |
0.00000000005 stH | 44.94 H |
0.00000000006 stH | 53.93 H |
0.00000000007 stH | 62.91 H |
0.00000000008 stH | 71.9 H |
0.00000000009 stH | 80.89 H |
0.000000000001 stH | 0.898755 H |
0.00000000001 stH | 8.9876 H |
0.0000000001 stH | 89.88 H |
0.000000001 stH | 898.76 H |
0.00000001 stH | 8,988 H |
0.0000001 stH | 89,876 H |
0.000001 stH | 898,755 H |
0.00001 stH | 8,987,552 H |
0.0001 stH | 89,875,520 H |
0.001 stH | 898,755,200 H |
0.01 stH | 8,987,552,000 H |
0.1 stH | 89,875,520,000 H |
1 stH | 898,755,200,000 H |
References
- International Bureau of Weights and Measures, The International System of Units, 9th Edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf
- Ambler Thompson and Barry N. Taylor, Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI), National Institute of Standards and Technology, https://physics.nist.gov/cuu/pdf/sp811.pdf