siemensyksikkö
Siemensyksikkö, also known as the Siemens, is a unit of electrical conductance, named after the German inventor and industrialist Werner von Siemens. It is the reciprocal of the ohm, which is the unit of electrical resistance. One Siemens is equal to one ampere per volt, meaning that a conductor with a conductance of one Siemens will allow one ampere of current to flow when one volt of potential difference is applied across it.
The Siemens is commonly used in the field of electrical engineering and electronics to describe the ability
In practical applications, the Siemens is often used in conjunction with other units of measurement, such as
The Siemens is an SI-derived unit, meaning it is not part of the International System of Units