Inductance Unit Converter in Excel
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Add-in Formula
=PO.UnitConverter(1, "cH", "dH")
Excel Lambda
=LAMBDA(x,
LET(
ratio, 0.1,
x * ratio
)
)(1)
Category Lambda
=LAMBDA(x, from, to,
LET(
f, SWITCH(from,
"H", 1,
"EH", 1000000000000000000,
"GH", 1000000000,
"MH", 1000000,
"TH", 1000000000000,
"cH", 0.01,
"dH", 0.1,
"fH", 1E-15,
"kH", 1000,
"mH", 0.001,
"nH", 1E-09,
"uH", 1E-06),
t, SWITCH(to,
"H", 1,
"EH", 1000000000000000000,
"GH", 1000000000,
"MH", 1000000,
"TH", 1000000000000,
"cH", 0.01,
"dH", 0.1,
"fH", 1E-15,
"kH", 1000,
"mH", 0.001,
"nH", 1E-09,
"uH", 1E-06),
x * f / t
)
)(1, "cH", "dH")
How to save as a reusable Excel function
LAMBDA is a built-in Excel feature (Microsoft 365) that lets you create custom functions without VBA. The formulas above work as-is when pasted into a cell.
To save a LAMBDA as a reusable named function:
- Go to Formulas → Name Manager → New
- Enter a name, e.g.
ConvertInductance - In Refers to, paste the LAMBDA formula without the trailing invocation
(...) - Click OK
Now use =ConvertInductance(1, "cH", "dH")
anywhere in your workbook — no add-in required.
Conversion Factors (base: H)
| Unit | Name | Factor |
|---|---|---|
| H | henry | 1 |
| EH | exahenry | 1000000000000000000 |
| GH | gigahenry | 1000000000 |
| MH | megahenry | 1000000 |
| TH | terahenry | 1000000000000 |
| cH | centihenry | 0.01 |
| dH | decihenry | 0.1 |
| fH | femtohenry | 1E-15 |
| kH | kilohenry | 1000 |
| mH | millihenry | 0.001 |
| nH | nanohenry | 1E-09 |
| uH | microhenry | 1E-06 |