Henry to Dekahenry Conversion

Convert between Henry and Dekahenry quickly and accurately.

H
daH

How to Convert Henry to Dekahenry

Conversion Formula

1 H = 0.1 daH
1 daH = 10 H

Example

Convert 15 H to daH:

15 H = 15 × 0.1 daH = 1.5 daH

Unit Information

Learn about the inductance units you're converting between

Henry

H

Definition

The SI base unit of inductance, representing the ability of a conductor to oppose changes in electric current flowing through it.

History/Origin

Named after Joseph Henry (1797-1878), the American scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction independently of Faraday.

Current Use

Widely used in electronics, electrical engineering, and physics to measure the inductance of coils, transformers, and electrical components.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Dekahenry

daH

Definition

A unit of inductance equal to 10^1 henries, representing a large inductance value.

History/Origin

Part of the SI prefix system, with "deka" meaning 10^1, used for large inductance measurements.

Current Use

Used in power systems and large inductor applications for high inductance values.

Multiplier

10

Offset

0

Henry to Dekahenry Conversion Table

Henry [H] Dekahenry [daH]
1 H 0.1 daH
10 H 1 daH
25 H 2.5 daH
50 H 5 daH
100 H 10 daH
0 H 0E+0 daH
-10 H -1 daH
-40 H -4 daH