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The mho is an obsolete unit of measurement for conductance, which has been replaced by the siemens(symbol: S), in SI. Conductance is the reciprocal of resistance, so 300 S, is exactly the same as 1/300, or 3.33 milliohms.
It is the ohm.
R = (density)(Length)/(Area) Unit of resistance is Ohms.
You add up the currents in each branch. The current in each branch is just (voltage acrossd the parallel circuit)/(resistance of that branch) . ==================================== If you'd rather do it the more elegant way, then . . . -- Write down the reciprocal of the resistance of each branch. -- Add up the reciprocals. -- Take the reciprocal of the sum. The number you have now is the 'effective' resistance of the parallel circuit ... the single resistance that it looks like electrically. -- The total current through the parallel circuit is (voltage acrossd the parallel circuit)/(effective resistace of the parallel circuit) .
ohms is the SI unit of resistance MHO (siemens) is the SI unit of reciprocal of resistance ie conductance
Siemens is a unit of conductivity - it is the reciprocal of resistance. Mhos is also used for this measure.
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A siemens is a unit of conductance or admittance, expressed as the reciprocal of resistance or impedance. (Siemens = 1/ohms) One microsiemens is 1 megohm.
0.1 mhosmhos = 1 / ohmsAnother Answer'Conductance' is the reciprocal of resistance, and its SI unit of measurement is the siemens (symbol: S). The 'mho', its former unit, has not been used since the 1960s. So the answer is 0.1 S.
unit of conduction is reciprocal of resistance and i.e. ohm-1 or siemen.
The correct spelling is siemens, and it is the SI unit for conductance -the reciprocal of resistance. The mho is simply an obsolete unit for the same thing, and is numerically equal to the siemens.
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).
First of all, the correct spelling is 'siemens' (symbol: S), which is the SI unit of measurement for conductance -the reciprocal of resistance. The mho is simply an obsolete unit for conductance, and is exactly equivalent to the siemens.
Total equivalent resistance = reciprocal of (sum of reciprocals of each individual resistance)
No. It is the unit for electric charge. The unit for resistance is the ohm.