Definition of Millihenries

1. millihenry [n] - See also: millihenry

Lexicographical Neighbors of Millihenries

millifarad
millifarads
millifold
milligal
milligals
milligrade
milligram
milligram hour
milligramage
milligramme
milligrammes
milligrams
milligray
milligrays
millihelen
millihenries (current term)
millihenry
millihenrys
millihertz
millijansky
millijoule
millijoules
millikatal
millikatals
millilambert
millilamberts
milliliter
milliliters
millilitre
millilitres

Literary usage of Millihenries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Electrical Engineering by William Henry Timbie, Vannevar Bush (1922)
"One of the four windings of the coil had an inductance of 240 millihenries when measured by a standard inductance bridge. The same winding when measured ..."

2. A Handbook of Electrical Testing by Harry Robert Kempe (1908)
"In order to reduce the result corresponding to d, to millihenries, we must obtain a discharge ... We then get t* £ / = F R2 -H 1000 = F R2 ~~ millihenries. ..."

3. Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers by Harold Pender (1918)
"(c) 9.88 millihenries. Problem 3. — What is the self-inductance of the winding on the iron core described in Problem 12 of Article 90, for the particular ..."

4. Fundamental Principles of Electric and Magnetic Circuits by Fred Alan Fish (1920)
"Since there are 103 millihenries in 1 henry, the inductance in millihenries per mile is L = 0.74 log y +0.0805. ..."

5. Handbook on Overhead Line Construction by National Electric Light Association, Nevin E. Funk (1914)
"L = inductance in millihenries. x = reactance in ohms. f = frequency in cycles per second ... —}+0.0152 millihenries per 1000 feet of Vr / conductor, ..."

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