
reciprocal siemens (1/S) = EMU of resistance / 1000000000
To get Reciprocal siemens resistance, simply divide Emu of resistance by 1000000000. With the help of this resistance converter, we can easily convert Emu of resistance to Reciprocal siemens. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert EMU of resistance to reciprocal siemens (1/S).
1 EMU of resistance is 1.0E-9 reciprocal siemens (1/S).
EMU of resistance to reciprocal siemens (1/S) converter is the resistance converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of resistance from Emu of resistance to Reciprocal siemens, in resistance. This is the very basic unit conversion, which you will learn in primary classes. It is one of the most widely used operations in a variety of mathematical applications. In this article, let us discuss how to convert EMU of resistance to reciprocal siemens (1/S), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Emu of resistance and Reciprocal siemens with detailed explanation.
An EMU of resistance is another name for the abohm (abΩ), which is the basic unit of electrical resistance in the emu-cgs system of units (electromagnetic centimeter-gram-second system of units). EMU of resistance stands for electromagnetic unit of resistance. A potential difference of one abvolt will drive a current of one abampere through a resistance of one EMU of resistance. One EMU of resistance is equal to 10⁻⁹ ohms = 1 nanoohm in the SI system of units. An EMU of resistance is an extremely small resistance and this unit is almost never used. Extremely small resistances are usually referred to in terms of conductance.
A siemens (S) is the SI derived unit of electrical conductance and electric admittance. Conductance and admittance are the reciprocals of resistance and impedance respectively, hence one siemens is equal to the reciprocal of one ohm. Another name of the siemens is the mho, which is written with an upside-down capital Greek letter Omega ℧. A device has a conductance of one siemens if the electric current through this device will increase by one ampere for every increase of one volt of electric potential difference across the device. 1/S = 1 Ω.