You don't . . . they are the same thing. "Siemens" is the SI unit being used to replace the ohm. (Ohm spelled backward)
Ohm is the reciprocal of Siemens. Ohm = 1/Siemens.
It is 0.2 micro siemens
(100 milli-S/meter) x (1,000 micro-S/milli-S) x (1 meter/100 cm) = 1,000 micro-S per cm
Probably. C61 is a mobile phone for Siemens, manufactured by AT&T. Provided the volume is not turned off, you should hear it.
How do you convert fractions to what?
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.
Ohm is the reciprocal of Siemens. Ohm = 1/Siemens.
Siemens is the reciprocal of ohm. You can convert from milliohms to ohms, then take the reciprocal. The answer will be in Siemens.
No particular reason. Perhaps because the upside-down omega looks a bit like a gamma. Conductance in Mhos now is measures in Siemens (S).
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).
mho/cm = S/cm = 10^3 mS/cm
S = 1/R Where S = Conductance in Siemens R = Resistance in Ohms If R is in Mega Ohms, S will be in Micro Siemens
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It is 7.5 in the MHOS scake.