Inductance Converter
Inductance measures how a conductor resists changes in current by inducing voltage
µH → mH
0.001 mH
Inductance measures how a conductor resists changes in current by inducing voltage. Henries are SI, with millihenries and microhenries common in coils, motors, and transformers. Use the converter when tuning filters or selecting chokes.
All unit results
| Supported Units | Value |
|---|---|
| Henry H | 0.000001 |
| Millihenry mH | 0.001 |
| Microhenry µH | 1 |
| Nanohenry nH | 1000 |
| Picohenry pH | 1000000 |
How to Use
Enter the value and your starting unit, such as microhenry or millihenry, and your desired target unit from the dropdown menus. The tool will instantly output the precise inductance conversion, along with a complete list of equivalent measurements. You can also quickly copy the value with or without units.
When to Use
Henries are SI, with millihenries and microhenries common in coils, motors, and transformers. Use the converter when tuning filters or selecting chokes.
Common Inductance Conversions
| 1 Microhenry (µH) | = | 0.001 Millihenry (mH) |
| 1 Henry (H) | = | 1000 Millihenry (mH) |
| 1 Microhenry (µH) | = | 1000 Nanohenry (nH) |
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Supported Units
Common Questions
What is the Inductance converter used for?
Inductance measures how a conductor resists changes in current by inducing voltage. Henries are SI, with millihenries and microhenries common in coils, motors, and transformers. Use the converter when tuning filters or selecting chokes.