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).
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It is 7.5 on the MHOS scale.
The symbol for mhos is ℧, which is the inverted Greek letter omega (Ω). It is used to represent the unit of electrical conductance, which is equivalent to siemens (S).
15 Mhos.
To convert from mhos per centimeter to microsiemens per centimeter, you can use the conversion factor 1 mho/cm = 1000 µS/cm. Multiply the value in mhos/cm by 1000 to get the equivalent value in microsiemens/cm.
Siemens, unit: S. Named after Ernst von Siemens.
Siemens is a unit of conductivity - it is the reciprocal of resistance. Mhos is also used for this measure.
You don't . . . they are the same thing. "Siemens" is the SI unit being used to replace the ohm. (Ohm spelled backward)
No particular reason. Perhaps because the upside-down omega looks a bit like a gamma. Conductance in Mhos now is measures in Siemens (S).
Zircon has a hardness number of 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making it a durable gemstone that is suitable for everyday wear in jewelry.
No. On the Mohs Scale of hardness, the hardness comparisons are exactly opposite. Talc is rated as 1 -- soft, and diamond is rated as 10 -- hard, in fact, the hardest rating.
Gold ranges from 2.5-3.0 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.