Electricity Converter
Interchangeable units of electrical conductance, resistance, capacitance, and electric field (in Siemens, Ohms, Farads, Volts per meter).
Result
mS
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Conversion Formula
1 μS ÷ 1,000,000 → 0.000001000 S 0.000001 S × 1000 → 0 mS
About Electrical Units
Many things in electrical units are included. There are conductance, resistance, capacitance, and electric field strength topics in electrical units.
- Siemens (S) and Mho (℧) - Units of electrical conductance.
- Ohm (Ω) - Unit of electrical resistance.
- Farad (F) - Unit of electrical capacitance.
- Volt per meter (V/m) - Unit of electric field strength.
- Coulomb per Volt (C/V) - Represents capacitance (same as farad).
- Prefixes like micro (μ), milli (m), kilo (k), mega (M) adjust the scale of base units.
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Electrical Units
Electrical units are required for measuring various electrical properties such as conductance, resistance, capacitance, and electric potential. Engineers, scientists, and technicians can analyze various electrical circuits and phenomena precisely with the help of these units.
- Conductance is measured in units of Microsiemens (μS), Millisiemens (mS), Siemens (S), and Mho (℧) — all of which express the ease with which electricity can flow through a material.
- Voltage and electric potential measurements have units such as Microvolt-meter (μV·m), Millivolt-meter (mV·m), Volt-meter (V·m), and Volt-inch (V·in) that combine voltage and distance to describe electric fields and potentials.
- Electric field forces are quantified by units such as Newton per Coulomb (N/C), which describes the force on a charge in an electric field.
- Resistance, a measure of how forcefully a material opposes electrical current, is expressed in Ohm (Ω) with larger or smaller amounts being Megohm (MΩ) and Microhm (μΩ). Related units Ohm-centimeter (Ω·cm) and Ohm-meter (Ω·m) express resistivity, the natural resistance of materials per unit length.
- Capacitance, the ability of a system to store charge, is measured in Farad (F), with subunits Millifarad (mF), Microfarad (μF), Nanofarad (nF), and Picofarad (pF), which denote different orders of capacitance in electronics.
- The unit Coulomb per Volt (C/V) also denotes capacitance, which describes the relationship between electric charge and voltage.
- Understanding and using these electrical units allows engineers to design, analyze, and debug electrical and electronic systems for a wide range of applications, from microelectronics to power engineering.