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ohm spelled backwardsNoun
- A former unit of electric conductance, equivalent to and superseded by the siemens.
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The siemens (symbol: S) is the SI derived
unit of electric
conductance. It is equal to inverse ohm. It is named after the German inventor and
industrialist Ernst
Werner von Siemens, and was previously called the mho. In English, the
term siemens is used both for the singular and plural. The 14th
General Conference on Weights and Measures approved the
addition of the siemens as an SI derived
unit in 1971.
Definition
For a physical object, typically an electronic
device, with electrical
resistance R, the conductance
G is defined as
G = \fracR = \fracV,
where I is the current
through the object and V is the voltage (electrical potential
difference) across the object.
The unit siemens for the conductance G is defined
by
- \mbox = \Omega^ = \dfrac = \dfrac = \dfrac.
So for a device with conductance one siemens,
then the electric
current through it with one volt across it is one ampere, and for each extra volt
across it the electric current through it increases by one
ampere.
Example: The conductance of a resistor with
resistance six ohms is G =
1/(6 Ω) \approx 0.167 S.
Mho
The siemens was previously referred to by the
term mho, which was derived from spelling ohm backwards and written
with an upside-down capital Greek
letter Omega: \mho, Unicode symbol U+2127 (). The term siemens, as
it is an SI unit, is used universally in science and primarily in
electrical applications, while mho is still used primarily in
electronic applications. The inverted Omega, while not an official
SI abbreviation, has the advantage of being less likely to be
confused with a variable than the letter S when doing algebraic
calculations by hand, where the usual typographical distinctions
(such as italic for variables and Roman for unit names) are
difficult to maintain. Furthermore, in some industries (like
electronics) it is
common to write, contrary to common established and SI-dictated
practice, the symbol S instead of s where second is meant,
potentially causing confusion.
References
- Brochure "The International System of Units" issued by the BIPM
mho in Asturian: Siemens (unidá)
mho in Bosnian: Simens
mho in Bulgarian: Сименс
mho in Catalan: Siemens (unitat)
mho in Czech: Siemens (jednotka)
mho in Danish: Siemens (ledningsevneenhed)
mho in German: Siemens (Einheit)
mho in Estonian: Siimens
mho in Spanish: Siemens (unidad)
mho in Basque: Siemens (unitatea)
mho in French: Siemens (unité)
mho in Korean: 지멘스 (단위)
mho in Croatian: Simens
mho in Icelandic: Símens
mho in Italian: Siemens (unità di misura)
mho in Hebrew: סימנס
mho in Macedonian: Сименс (единица)
mho in Dutch: Siemens (eenheid)
mho in Japanese: ジーメンス (単位)
mho in Norwegian: Siemens (enhet)
mho in Norwegian Nynorsk: Eininga siemens
mho in Polish: Simens
mho in Portuguese: Siemens (unidade)
mho in Russian: Сименс (единица измерения)
mho in Slovak: Siemens (jednotka)
mho in Slovenian: Simens
mho in Serbian: Сименс (јединица)
mho in Finnish: Siemens
mho in Swedish: Siemens (enhet)
mho in Vietnamese: Siemens (đơn vị)
mho in Ukrainian: Сіменс
mho in Chinese: 西門子 (單位)