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Siemens, unit: S. Named after Ernst von Siemens.

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OHms you are familiar with but what is meant by MHOS in Electronics parlance?

ohm (ōm)n. A unit of electrical resistance equal to that of a conductor in which a current of one ampere is produced by a potential of one volt across its terminals.mho (mō)The SI derived unit of electrical conductance, equal to one ampere per volt. It is equivalent to the reciprocal of the ohm unit. Also called siemens.AnswerThe mho is an obsolete unit of measurement for conductance, which is the reciprocal of resistance. It has been replaced, in SI, by the siemens (symbol: S).


What is mhos?

mkjj


What is the symbol for mhos?

upside down omega


What is hardness of cz and zircon?

It is 7.5 on the MHOS scale.


What is the hardness of cubic zircons?

It is 7.5 on the MHOS scale.


What is zircon's hardness number?

It is 7.5 in the MHOS scake.


Qual a condutividade eletrica da ligacao covalente?

15 Mhos.


Can you put this in terms 168.2ms for conductivity that i can understand?

Siemens is a unit of conductivity - it is the reciprocal of resistance. Mhos is also used for this measure.


How do you convert from mhos per centimeters to microsiemens per centimeters?

mho/cm = S/cm = 10^3 mS/cm


How hard is gold on the hardness scale?

Gold ranges from 2.5-3.0 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.


How do you convert siemens to mhos?

You don't . . . they are the same thing. "Siemens" is the SI unit being used to replace the ohm. (Ohm spelled backward)


What does Siemens measure?

Siemens measures electrical conductance. It is the dimensional reciprocal of Ohms. So if you measured resistance at 0.002 Ohms, the equivalent conductance is 500 Siemens. Note, this unit has been called mhos (Ohm spelled backward) as well. The symbol is an upside down greek upper-case omega character (just like Ohm uses a greek omega).