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Definition of Abohms
1. abohm [n] - See also: abohm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abohms
Literary usage of Abohms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Elements of Electrical Engineering: A Text Book for Technical Schools by William Suddards Franklin, William Esty (1906)
"One ohm is equal to 109 abohms. Specific resistance. — The resistance of a wire
is proportional ..."
2. General Physics and Its Application to Industry and Everyday Life by Ervin Sidney Ferry (1921)
"One ohm is IO9 abohms. Usually, / is expressed in amperes, fi in ohms, I in
seconds and in calories. In this case ,7 = 4.2 joules per calorie and (178) may ..."
3. Electrical Engineering: First Course by Ernst Julius Berg, Walter Lyman Upson (1916)
"The practical unit is the ohm, which is IO9 abohms. Resistance depends on material
and temperature. With constant temperature ..."
4. Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers by Harold Pender (1918)
"... 1 ohm = 10" abohms. As noted in Article 19, the unit of power corresponding
to 1 joule per second is called the "watt." The watt as thus defined is ..."
5. Electric Waves: An Advanced Treatise on Alternating-current Theory by William Suddards Franklin (1909)
"One " electrostatic " unit of resistance =- v* abohms K"/IO9 ohms. The reason
for the appearance of the velocity of light v in this table of ratios of ..."
6. General Physics: An Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy by William Suddards Franklin, Barry MacNutt (1916)
"'One ohm = 10* abohms. The volt is the electromotive force between the terminals
of a resistance of one ohm when a current of one ampere is flowing through ..."
7. Advanced Theory of Electricity and Magnetism: A Textbook for Colleges and by William Suddards Franklin, Barry MacNutt (1919)
"... 1? be the resistance of the wire in abohms per * The component of the electric
field which is parallel to the surface of a wire is always equal to RI, ..."