Electric Conductance
Electrical conductance is the inverse of resistance. It shows how easily current can pass through a component or path and is measured in siemens. This converter helps compare small and large conductance values across lab and practical contexts. It is useful in electronics, testing, and some water-related measurements.
Common conversions
| From | To |
|---|---|
| 1 Siemens | 1 Mho |
| 1 Millisiemens | 1,000 Microsiemens |
| 1000 Microsiemens | 1 Millisiemens |
| 0.5 Siemens | 500 Millisiemens |
| 1 Mho | 1 Siemens |
Frequently asked questions
Conductance measures how readily electricity flows. Higher conductance means lower resistance.
Conductance is the reciprocal of resistance. If resistance doubles, conductance is cut in half.
Dissolved ions allow water to conduct electricity. Measuring conductance can therefore help estimate water purity or dissolved solids.