Electric Conductance Converter

Convert between electric conductance units including siemens, millisiemens, and more. Essential for electrical engineering, conductivity analysis, and circuit design.

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Unit Information

SI Units

International System of Units (SI) measurements

S
si
Siemens
Base unit of electric conductance in the SI system
mS
si
Millisiemens
One thousandth of a siemens (1 × 10⁻³ S)
μS
si
Microsiemens
One millionth of a siemens (1 × 10⁻⁶ S)
nS
si
Nanosiemens
One billionth of a siemens (1 × 10⁻⁹ S)
pS
si
Picosiemens
One trillionth of a siemens (1 × 10⁻¹² S)

historical

Unit measurements

historical
Mho
Historical unit of conductance (1 mho = 1 siemens)
m℧
historical
Millimho
One thousandth of a mho (1 × 10⁻³ ℧)
μ℧
historical
Micromho
One millionth of a mho (1 × 10⁻⁶ ℧)

CGS Units

Centimeter-gram-second system units

abS
cgs
Abmho
CGS electromagnetic unit of conductance (1 × 10⁹ S)
statS
cgs
Statmho
CGS electrostatic unit of conductance (1.112 × 10⁻¹² S)

Practical Units

Commonly used units in practical applications

kS
practical
Kilosiemens
One thousand siemens (1 × 10³ S)
MS
practical
Megasiemens
One million siemens (1 × 10⁶ S)
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About Electric Conductance

Electric conductance (G) is the measure of how easily an electric current can pass through a material. It is the reciprocal of electrical resistance and is measured in siemens (S).

The siemens is the SI unit of conductance. Materials with high conductance are good conductors, while materials with low conductance are poor conductors or insulators.

Common Applications:

  • Circuit analysis and design
  • Material conductivity testing
  • Electrical component specifications
  • Power transmission systems
  • Electronic device design