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Definition of Abhenries
1. abhenry [n] - See also: abhenry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abhenries
Literary usage of Abhenries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Engineers' Manual by Ralph Gorton Hudson (1917)
"804 M = Ц|12 abhenries. li Mutual-inductance (M) of two parallel circular coaxial
turns each r centimeters in radius and their planes d centimeters apart. ..."
2. Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers by Harold Pender (1918)
"Hence 1 millihenry = IO6 abhenries. 121. Self-inductance of a Coil. — From the
definitions given in the preceding article it is always possible to express ..."
3. Principles of Electrical Engineering by Harold Pender (1911)
"d\ e= — dt Equating this value of the self-induced electromotive force to that
given by equation (13) we have that the self inductance in abhenries is L=d-± ..."
4. Graphical and Mechanical Computation by Joseph Lipka (1921)
"Self-inductance, L, in abhenries per cm. length of one of two parallel straight
cylindrical wires each r cm. (oi to 0.25) in radius, ..."
5. Direct-current Machinery: A Text-book on the Theory and Performance of by Harold Pender (1922)
"... 1 henry = 109 abhenries When the magnetic field produced by the current lies
wholly in a non-magnetic medium, the self-inductance of the given portion ..."