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Abmho per Centimeter [abmho/cm]


The abmho per centimeter (symbol: abmho/cm) is a unit of electrical conductivity in the electromagnetic centimeter-gram-second (CGS-EMU) system of units. The abmho is the CGS-EMU unit of conductance, representing the reciprocal of the abohm (the CGS unit of resistance in the electromagnetic system). When expressed per centimeter, abmho/cm measures the electrical conductivity of a material per unit length.


Electrical conductivity indicates how easily electric current flows through a material — higher conductivity means better conduction. The abmho/cm is used in certain scientific and engineering contexts, particularly within CGS electromagnetic unit systems.


In the International System of Units (SI), electrical conductivity is measured in siemens per meter (S/m). To convert from abmho/cm to siemens per meter, appropriate conversion factors must be applied because CGS-EMU and SI units differ fundamentally.


Though largely replaced by SI units in modern practice, abmho/cm remains relevant in specialized fields, historical references, and theoretical analyses involving electromagnetic units.




Mho per Meter [mho/m]


Mho per meter (symbol: mho/m) is a unit of electrical conductivity, measuring how easily electric current can pass through a material per meter of length. The term “mho” (which is “ohm” spelled backward) represents the reciprocal of resistance (ohms), and is equivalent to the SI unit siemens (S). Therefore, 1 mho/m = 1 siemens per meter (S/m).


This unit describes a material's ability to conduct electricity over a one-meter length. A higher value of mho/m indicates better conductivity, meaning less electrical resistance. Good conductors like copper or silver have high mho/m values, while insulators like rubber or glass have very low values.


Although "mho" is an older term, it is still used informally in engineering and physics, especially in older documents or among professionals trained before the full adoption of the SI system. Today, the preferred term is siemens per meter (S/m), but both are numerically equivalent.


Understanding mho/m is useful when working with legacy data, analyzing materials' electrical properties, or comparing historical measurements with modern standards. It remains a convenient way to express and understand conductance over distance in both academic and industrial contexts.





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