Ohms being Volts per Ampere, Ohms per Volts would resolve as
1/Ampere.
As you say, I don't know that a unit has been deemed useful for
Ampere power minus one
Le 20/07/2023 ¨¤ 09:29, John Woodgate a
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Equal to x peramps?? While
resistance, capacitance, reactance and impedance have
inverse units (conductance, elastance, susceptance and
admittance), I don't know of any for inductance, voltage or
current.
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Rayleigh, Essex UK
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On 2023-07-20 05:15, Richard Andrews
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Is there such a thing as x ohms/volt?