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Conductance (G) is measured in mhos which is ohms--the unit
of resistance (R)--spelled backwards. G is the reciprocal
of R, so G = 1/R and R = 1/G. The multiplier 'micro' is already
the reciprocal of 'meg', so no additional conversion needs
to be performed other than taking the reciprocal; therefore
G (micromhos) = 1/R (megohms) or
R (megohms) = 1/G (micromhos) .
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> From: Ed Cosper
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Need help on conversion
> Date: Monday, May 05, 1997 9:59AM
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> Can anyone tell me how to convert micromhos to megohms. I was told that 1
> micromho represent 1 megohm but according to the myron L EP meter that is
> being used, the it doesn't seem to be 1 to 1.
>
> Ed
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