The formula to calculate the Inductance (H) is:
\[ H = \frac{R}{2 \pi f} \]
Where:
Ohms to Henries is a conversion factor used in electrical engineering to convert the unit of electrical resistance (Ohms) to the unit of electrical inductance (Henries). This conversion is typically used in the analysis and design of electrical circuits and systems. It’s important to note that this conversion requires additional parameters such as frequency because Ohms and Henries measure different electrical properties.
Let's say the resistance (R) is 10 Ohms, and the frequency (f) is 50 Hertz. Using the formula:
\[ H = \frac{10}{2 \pi \times 50} \approx 0.032 \]
So, the inductance (H) is approximately 0.032 Henries.