Inductance is the property of an electrical conductor that opposes a change in current, measured in henrys (H).
1 mH = 0.001 H/s
1 H/s = 1,000 mH
Example:
Convert 15 Millihenry to Henry per Second:
15 mH = 0.015 H/s
| Millihenry | Henry per Second |
|---|---|
| 0.01 mH | 1.0000e-5 H/s |
| 0.1 mH | 0 H/s |
| 1 mH | 0.001 H/s |
| 2 mH | 0.002 H/s |
| 3 mH | 0.003 H/s |
| 5 mH | 0.005 H/s |
| 10 mH | 0.01 H/s |
| 20 mH | 0.02 H/s |
| 30 mH | 0.03 H/s |
| 40 mH | 0.04 H/s |
| 50 mH | 0.05 H/s |
| 60 mH | 0.06 H/s |
| 70 mH | 0.07 H/s |
| 80 mH | 0.08 H/s |
| 90 mH | 0.09 H/s |
| 100 mH | 0.1 H/s |
| 250 mH | 0.25 H/s |
| 500 mH | 0.5 H/s |
| 750 mH | 0.75 H/s |
| 1000 mH | 1 H/s |
| 10000 mH | 10 H/s |
| 100000 mH | 100 H/s |