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Siemens (unit)

The siemens (symbol: S) is an SI derived unit of measurement for electric conductance, being the inverse of the ohm (Ω), named after Werner von Siemens.

S = A / V

  • S = Siemens
  • A = Amperes
  • V = Volts
  • The forumla for computing conductance is as follows:

G = 1 / R = S

  • G = Conductance
  • R = Resistance (Ω)
  • S = Siemens

Example: G = 1 / 6 Ω = 0.1667 S

Mho is a now eccentric name for this unit of electrical conductance, equal to 1 Ω−1. It is derived by spelling ohm backwards. Its symbol is \mho (the upside-down letter Ω). The term siemens is used universally in science and primarily in electrical applications, while mho is used primarily in electronic applications.

SI electricity units

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