Definition of Millihenrys

1. millihenry [n] - See also: millihenry

Lexicographical Neighbors of Millihenrys

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

Literary usage of Millihenrys

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

1. The Electrical Engineer (1891)
"The inductance of an armature may similarly vary from "20 millihenrys up ... The inductance of an ordinary sounder is similarly from 25 to 50 millihenrys. ..."

2. Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery: Being Volume II of by Dugald Caleb Jackson, John Price Jackson (1896)
"The primary of an induction coil which is 19 inches long and 8 inches in diameter, measured .145 ohm and 13 millihenrys, while its secondary measured 30600 ..."

3. A Text-book on Electro-magnetism and the Construction of Dynamos by Dugald Caleb Jackson, John Price Jackson (1896)
"wound to 20 ohms resistance, measured 191 and 150 millihenrys, the armatures being 4 mils from the poles and the measuring current being 125 milliamperes. ..."

4. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1893)
"ductance of an iron wire is 12 millihenrys per mile greater than the ... If these are increased by 12 millihenrys, the entries should correspond to the ..."

5. Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery: Being Volume II of by Dugald Caleb Jackson, John Price Jackson (1897)
"The primary of an induction coil which is 19 inches long and 8 inches in diameter, measured .145 ohm and 13 millihenrys, while its secondary measured 30600 ..."

6. Transactions (1891)
"The inductance of an alternating transformer varies from a primary of 400 millihenrys, a secondary of one millihenry and mutually 20 ..."

7. Telephonic Transmission, Theoretical and Applied by James Greaves Hill (1920)
"by the Post Office on this circuit, and these may be summarized as follows. The coils used have an inductance of 266 millihenrys and with eight mile spacing ..."

8. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1905)
"(a) Find the inductance in millihenrys of 1 mile of line consisting of two No ... and the inductance of the two lines will be 1.575 X 2 = 3.150 millihenrys. ..."

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