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The Henry is the unit of inductance. Named after American scientist [[Wikipedia:Joseph Henry|Joseph Henry]], who made important discoveries in the field of electromagnetism (independantly of Michael Faraday). See [[Basic electronic components#Inductors|Inductors]] in the Wiki.
The Henry is the unit of inductance. Named after American scientist [[Wikipedia:Joseph Henry|Joseph Henry]], who made important discoveries in the field of electromagnetism (independently of Michael Faraday). See [[Basic electronic components#Inductors|Inductors]] in the Wiki.

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The Henry is the unit of inductance. Named after American scientist Joseph Henry, who made important discoveries in the field of electromagnetism (independently of Michael Faraday). See Inductors in the Wiki.