Lexicographical Neighbors of Abhenrys
Literary usage of Abhenrys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1919)
"... thin insulation in which 1 , 7T2 N- d* ,«. , , -^- and — ^ = 106 abhenrys.
(Example 9, Scientific Paper No. 320 of the Bureau of Standards, page 559). ..."
2. Advanced Theory of Electricity and Magnetism: A Textbook for Colleges and by William Suddards Franklin, Barry MacNutt (1919)
"One henry is equal to 109 abhenrys. 34. Further discussion of self-induced
electromotive force.— According to Art. 32 an electromotive force equal to — L ..."
3. Graphical and Mechanical Computation by Joseph Lipka (1918)
"... Kennelly, Laws, and Pierce found the following experimental results; F is the
frequency in cycles per second, L is the total abhenrys observed. In Fig. ..."
4. Electric Waves: An Advanced Treatise on Alternating-current Theory by William Suddards Franklin (1909)
"Therefore, from equation (iv) we have L = 644000 loge (v) This gives the inductance
of one mile of the line in abhenrys. To find the inductance in henrys ..."
5. Artificial Electric Lines: Their Theory, Mode of Construction and Uses by Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1917)
"... per loop centimeter is the reciprocal of their external linear loop inductance
expressed in abhenrys per loop centimeter. Consequently, the linear loop ..."
6. Dynamos and Motors: A Text Book for Colleges and Technical Schools by William Suddards Franklin, William Esty (1909)
"Therefore L = (18) in which the inductance /. is expressed in ' abhenrys.
To reduce to henrys, the right- pig. 7. hand member of equation (18) must be ..."