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The '''siemens''', abbreviated '''S''', is the [[SI]] unit of [[electrical conductance]]. It is the conductance which will allow a current of one [[ampere]] across a potential drop of one [[volt]]. The siemens is the reciprocal of the [[ohm]].
The '''siemens''', abbreviated '''S''', is the [[SI]] unit of [[electrical conductance]]. It is the conductance which will allow a current of one [[ampere]] across a potential drop of one [[volt]]. The siemens is the reciprocal of the [[ohm]].


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==Siemens and mho==
==Siemens and mho==
Before the BIPM approved the siemens as a derived unit in 1971, the common unit for conductance was the '''mho''' (ohm spelled backwards), abbreviated '''℧'''. The mho is still in use, despite not having official status, as the upside-down omega is not likely to be confused with lower-case ''s'' for seconds, nor for ''S'' occuring in formulas.
Before the BIPM approved the siemens as a derived unit in 1971, the common unit for conductance was the '''mho''' (ohm spelled backwards), abbreviated '''℧'''. The mho is still in use, despite not having official status, as the upside-down omega is not likely to be confused with lower-case ''s'' for seconds, nor for ''S'' occurring in formulas.


==Sources==
==Sources==
*{{cite web|url=http://www.sizes.com/units/siemens.htm|title=Siemens|publisher=Sizes.com|date=2004-12-06|accessdate=2007-06-23}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.sizes.com/units/siemens.htm|title=Siemens|publisher=Sizes.com|date=2004-12-06|accessdate=2007-06-23}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.sizes.com/units/mho.htm|title=Mho|publisher=Sizes.com|date=2007-04-21|accessdate=2007-06-23}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.sizes.com/units/mho.htm|title=Mho|publisher=Sizes.com|date=2007-04-21|accessdate=2007-06-23}}[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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The siemens, abbreviated S, is the SI unit of electrical conductance. It is the conductance which will allow a current of one ampere across a potential drop of one volt. The siemens is the reciprocal of the ohm.

The siemens is named for Ernst Werner von Siemens (1816 - 1892), an early pioneer in electrical engineering, and the founder of what has become Siemens AG, a large electrical and electronics firm.

The siemens is a derived unit in the SI, equal to 1 A/V, or Ω-1; or in terms of SI basic units: V = s3·A2·m-2·kg-1 .

Siemens and mho

Before the BIPM approved the siemens as a derived unit in 1971, the common unit for conductance was the mho (ohm spelled backwards), abbreviated . The mho is still in use, despite not having official status, as the upside-down omega is not likely to be confused with lower-case s for seconds, nor for S occurring in formulas.

Sources

  • Siemens. Sizes.com (2004-12-06). Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
  • Mho. Sizes.com (2007-04-21). Retrieved on 2007-06-23.