Reciprocal-ohm


noun, Electricity.
1.
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[moh] /moʊ/
noun, plural mhos. Electricity.
1.
See under .
/məʊ/
noun (pl) mhos
1.
the former name for siemens

mho (mō)
n. pl. mhos
A siemens.
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.

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