Kilohenry Conversion Calculator

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What Is a Kilohenry?

A kilohenry is a unit used to measure electrical inductance.

The kilohenry is a multiple of the henry, which is the SI derived unit for electrical inductance. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for thousands, or 103. Kilohenries can be abbreviated as kH; for example, 1 kilohenry can be written as 1 kH.

How Much Is a Kilohenry?

One kilohenry is equal to 1,000 henries, which are the inductance of a conductor with one volt of electromotive force when the current is increased by one ampere per second.

How to Convert Kilohenries

To convert kilohenries to another unit of electrical inductance, you need to multiply the value by a conversion factor. A conversion factor is a numerical value used to change the units of a measurement without changing the value.[1]

You can find the conversion factors for kilohenries in the conversion table below.

Then, multiply the electrical inductance measurement by the conversion factor to find the equivalent value in the desired unit of measurement.

kilohenries × conversion factor = result

You can also use a calculator, such as one of the converters below, for the conversion.

Kilohenry Conversion Table

Common kilohenry values and equivalent imperial and metric electrical inductance measurements
kilohenries henries microhenries millihenries megahenries gigahenries abhenries stathenries
1 kH 1,000 H 1,000,000,000 μH 1,000,000 mH 0.001 MH 0.000001 GH 1,000,000,000,000 abH 0.0000000011127 stH
2 kH 2,000 H 2,000,000,000 μH 2,000,000 mH 0.002 MH 0.000002 GH 2,000,000,000,000 abH 0.0000000022253 stH
3 kH 3,000 H 3,000,000,000 μH 3,000,000 mH 0.003 MH 0.000003 GH 3,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000003338 stH
4 kH 4,000 H 4,000,000,000 μH 4,000,000 mH 0.004 MH 0.000004 GH 4,000,000,000,000 abH 0.0000000044506 stH
5 kH 5,000 H 5,000,000,000 μH 5,000,000 mH 0.005 MH 0.000005 GH 5,000,000,000,000 abH 0.0000000055633 stH
6 kH 6,000 H 6,000,000,000 μH 6,000,000 mH 0.006 MH 0.000006 GH 6,000,000,000,000 abH 0.0000000066759 stH
7 kH 7,000 H 7,000,000,000 μH 7,000,000 mH 0.007 MH 0.000007 GH 7,000,000,000,000 abH 0.0000000077886 stH
8 kH 8,000 H 8,000,000,000 μH 8,000,000 mH 0.008 MH 0.000008 GH 8,000,000,000,000 abH 0.0000000089012 stH
9 kH 9,000 H 9,000,000,000 μH 9,000,000 mH 0.009 MH 0.000009 GH 9,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000010014 stH
10 kH 10,000 H 10,000,000,000 μH 10,000,000 mH 0.01 MH 0.00001 GH 10,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000011127 stH
11 kH 11,000 H 11,000,000,000 μH 11,000,000 mH 0.011 MH 0.000011 GH 11,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000012239 stH
12 kH 12,000 H 12,000,000,000 μH 12,000,000 mH 0.012 MH 0.000012 GH 12,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000013352 stH
13 kH 13,000 H 13,000,000,000 μH 13,000,000 mH 0.013 MH 0.000013 GH 13,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000014464 stH
14 kH 14,000 H 14,000,000,000 μH 14,000,000 mH 0.014 MH 0.000014 GH 14,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000015577 stH
15 kH 15,000 H 15,000,000,000 μH 15,000,000 mH 0.015 MH 0.000015 GH 15,000,000,000,000 abH 0.00000001669 stH
16 kH 16,000 H 16,000,000,000 μH 16,000,000 mH 0.016 MH 0.000016 GH 16,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000017802 stH
17 kH 17,000 H 17,000,000,000 μH 17,000,000 mH 0.017 MH 0.000017 GH 17,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000018915 stH
18 kH 18,000 H 18,000,000,000 μH 18,000,000 mH 0.018 MH 0.000018 GH 18,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000020028 stH
19 kH 19,000 H 19,000,000,000 μH 19,000,000 mH 0.019 MH 0.000019 GH 19,000,000,000,000 abH 0.00000002114 stH
20 kH 20,000 H 20,000,000,000 μH 20,000,000 mH 0.02 MH 0.00002 GH 20,000,000,000,000 abH 0.000000022253 stH

Kilohenry Conversion Calculators

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References

  1. National Institute of Standards & Technology, Unit Conversion, https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si/unit-conversion

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