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Henry to Dekahenry Converter

Use this page to convert henry values into dekahenry, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Henry

Henry measures inductance, equal to one weber per ampere.

History: The henry is named after Joseph Henry and is the SI derived unit of inductance.

Current use: Used for inductors, transformers, coils, motors, filters, power electronics, and electromagnetic design.

Also written as H.

Dekahenry

One dekahenry is equal to 10 henrys.

History: Deka-prefix inductance follows SI decimal scaling.

Current use: Used mainly for complete metric conversion coverage.

Also written as daH.

Henry to Dekahenry table

Henry [H]Dekahenry [daH]
0.01 H0.001 daH
0.1 H0.01 daH
1 H0.1 daH
2 H0.2 daH
5 H0.5 daH
10 H1 daH
20 H2 daH
50 H5 daH
100 H10 daH

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Dekahenry (daH) are in one Henry (H)?

    One Henry equals 0.1 Dekahenry.

  • How do you convert Henry to Dekahenry?

    Multiply the Henry value by 0.1 to get the result in Dekahenry.

  • How do you convert Dekahenry back to Henry?

    Multiply the Dekahenry value by 10 to get back to Henry.

  • What is 0.001 Henry in Dekahenry?

    0.001 Henry equals 0.0001 Dekahenry.