How many siemens in 1 decamhos? The answer is 10. We assume you are converting between siemens and decamho. You can view more details on each measurement unit: siemens or decamhos The SI derived unit for electric conductance is the siemens. 1 siemens is equal to 0.1 decamhos. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between siemens and decamhos. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 siemens to decamhos = 0.1 decamhos
10 siemens to decamhos = 1 decamhos
20 siemens to decamhos = 2 decamhos
30 siemens to decamhos = 3 decamhos
40 siemens to decamhos = 4 decamhos
50 siemens to decamhos = 5 decamhos
100 siemens to decamhos = 10 decamhos
200 siemens to decamhos = 20 decamhos
You can do the reverse unit conversion from decamhos to siemens, or enter any two units below:
The siemens 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.
The SI prefix "deca" represents a factor of 101, or in exponential notation, 1E1.
So 1 decamho = 101 mhos.
The definition of a mho is as follows:
The SI derived unit of electric conductance is the siemens, which was previously referred to by the term mho. That term came from spelling ohm backwards and was written with an upside-down capital Greek letter Omega. 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.
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