Re: Units of 1/Farads and 1/Henries?

From: Rich Grise (rich_at_example.net)
Date: 10/30/04


Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 08:44:40 GMT

On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 21:36:33 -0700, Joel Kolstad wrote:

> Just curious... the untis of the inverse of an Ohm are a Mho (cute). Is
> there an equivalent for the inverse of Farads and Henries? I realize that
> most of the time you're after the impedance broken into the resistance and
> reactance (units: ohms) or the admittance broken into conductance and
> susceptance (unit: mhos), but I figure there's a good chance someone named
> 1/Farads and 1/Henries at some point in time.
>

What would they mean?

Thanks,
Rich



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