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Definition of Millihenry
1. Noun. A unit of inductance equal to one thousandth of a henry.
Definition of Millihenry
1. [n -HENRIES or -HENRYS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Millihenry
Literary usage of Millihenry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony by John Ambrose Fleming (1919)
"The coil F is subdivided into ten sections, which are in series, each of them
being O'l millihenry, and their junctions are brought to a set of separate ..."
2. The Electrical Engineer (1891)
"One millihenry is a fair average value of the inductance of one section of ...
Mio millihenry», according to the position of the armature relatively to the ..."
3. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"From the results presented in Tables II and III there was calculated for each
coil the " ohms resistance per millihenry " and the results are presented in ..."
4. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"From the results presented in Tables II and III there was calculated for each
coil the " ohms resistance per millihenry " and the results are presented in ..."
5. Radiotelegraphy: U.S. Signal Corps. : Rev. October 1916 by United States Army. Signal Corps (1917)
"Then antenna inductance L= ^ millihenry and antenna capacity 0 = 0.000281-— ^~~ — T
... Thus let \ = 430 meters, \2 = 980 meters, and 1 = 0. 145 millihenry. ..."
6. Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers by Harold Pender (1918)
"(6) 0.195 millihenry, (c) 0.15 millihenry. (d) 75000 maxwells, (e) 261000 maxwells
through No. 1, and 178500 maxwells through No. 2. ..."
7. Manual of Wireless Telegraphy for the Use of Naval Electricians by Samuel Shelburne Robison (1912)
"... the relations here given—1 millihenry = 1000000 centimeters electro-magnetic
units; 1 microfarad = 900000 centimeters electro-static units—will enable ..."