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Commander Kinsey
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2023 22:08:19 -0000, <upsidedown@downunder.com> wrote:
That\'s a German manufacturing company. WTF was wrong with the mho?
And I think you meant susceptance. You were suspecting it was conducting?
On Wed, 15 Mar 2023 15:28:27 +0000, NY <me@privacy.net> wrote:
I can see an advantage in abbreviating \"c/s\" to \"Hz\", especially when it
is spoken aloud - \"482 mega hertz\" is shorter than \"482 mega cycles per
second\".
Are there any other SI units which are abbreviations for the reciprocal
of another SI unit? I suppose there\'s mho for conductance which is 1/R
(in ohms) and written as an upside-down omega. But that\'s not as widely
used.
For conductance (1/R), suspectance and admittance (1/Z) the unit is
Siemens (S).
That\'s a German manufacturing company. WTF was wrong with the mho?
And I think you meant susceptance. You were suspecting it was conducting?