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statmho

 
(′stat′mō)

(electricity) The unit of conductance, admittance, and susceptance in the electrostatic centimeter-gram-second system of units, equal to the conductance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of 1 statvolt applied between the points produces in this conductor a current of 1 statampere, the conductor not being the source of any electromotive force; equal to approximately 1.1126 × 10-12 mho. Abbreviated stat℧. Also known as statsiemens (statS).


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[Etymology: electrostatic mho] electrostatic conductance. Metric-c.g.s. The mho of the e.s.u. system and of the Gaussian system, for a steady current identically statA/statV and reciprocal statΩ. 1 statmho = 1.122 646~ pS.

 
 
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statohm (electrostatic resistance)
electrostatic unit
Gaussian unit

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