Electronics and Communication Engineering - Networks Analysis and Synthesis - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Networks Analysis and Synthesis - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
4.
Henry is equivalent to
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Inductance is flux per ampere.
Discussion:
5 comments Page 1 of 1.
J ramulu said:
1 year ago
L = No Of turns * flux/current.
Henry = Weber/amps.
Henry = Weber/amps.
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Shashi said:
2 years ago
The Henry (H) is an electrical inductance measurement unit. It is named after the American scientist Joseph Henry.
According to the SI, 1 Henry is equivalent to the self-inductance of a coil throughout which an electric current of size 1-ampere flows, as well as the associated flux connectivity equivalent to 1 Weber.
According to the SI, 1 Henry is equivalent to the self-inductance of a coil throughout which an electric current of size 1-ampere flows, as well as the associated flux connectivity equivalent to 1 Weber.
Vanitha said:
3 years ago
Inductance = magnetic flux/current.
Henry = Weber/ampere.
Henry = Weber/ampere.
Dilip said:
1 decade ago
It is named after Joseph Henry (1797-1878), the American scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction independently.
In physics and electronics, the Henry (symbol H) is the SI derived unit of inductance. H = Wb/A.
In physics and electronics, the Henry (symbol H) is the SI derived unit of inductance. H = Wb/A.
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Dayakar said:
1 decade ago
What is meaning the henry?
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