hen·ry /ˈhɛnri/
亨利(男子名)
hen·ry /ˈhɛnrɪ/ 名詞
Hen·ry n.; pl. Henrys. The unit of electric induction; the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampère a second.
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henry
n 1: a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force
of one volt is produced when the current is varied at
the rate of one ampere per second [syn: H]
2: English chemist who studied the quantities of gas absorbed
by water at different temperatures and under different
pressures (1775-1836) [syn: William Henry]
3: a leader of the American Revolution and a famous orator who
spoke out against British rule of the American colonies
(1736-1799) [syn: Patrick Henry]
4: United States physicist who studied electromagnetic
phenomena (1791-1878) [syn: Joseph Henry]