I'm not sure I follow this line:
>>Then 1micromho = 1 X 10^^-6 = 1 / 1 X 10^^6 (1 Megohm) which does not = 1
megohm.
Are Megohm and megohm different? I thought they both meant 1 million ohms.
Or are you saying a micromho does not equal a megohm. Because it doesn't
really. But a conductor with a resistance of 1 megohm does have a
conductance of 1 micromho, so they are equivalent (but not equal). Right?
AndyB
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