Lexicographical Neighbors of Millimhos
Literary usage of Millimhos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Groundwater Markets in Pakistan: Participation and Productivity by Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick (1996)
"Present levels of salinity, which average 0.8 millimhos per centimeter in Dir
and 3.2 millimhos per centimeter in the Faisalabad study area, do not appear ..."
2. Popular Lectures and Addresses by William Thomson Kelvin (1891)
"The number of mhos, or of millimhos, will then measure the number of lamps in
the circuit. Thus the lamp-galvanometer, or lamp-counter, may have its scale ..."
3. The Application of Hyperbolic Functions to Electrical Engineering Problems by Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1916)
"In the artificial line there are actually 2500 ohms in series-resistance and 1'25
millimhos of total ..."
4. The Electric Circuit by Vladimir Karapetoff (1912)
"Ans. 124.3 and 33.2 millimhos. Prob. 2. Check the answer to the foregoing problem
by actually calculating the current and the power-factor of the series and ..."
5. Artificial Electric Lines: Their Theory, Mode of Construction and Uses by Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1917)
"... leak admittance of 2.406Z37° millimhos. One volt at A would, therefore, send
0.4744Z26°.5 milliamp. through the receiving instrument, which means that ..."
6. The Practical Applications of Electricity: A Series of Lectures Delivered at by William Henry Preece, Frederick Joseph Bramwell, Charles William Siemens, John Hopkinson, Frederick Augustus Abel, William Thomson Kelvin (1884)
"The number of mhos, or of millimhos, will then measure the number of lamps in
the circuit. The domestic incandescent lamp of the early future ought to be, ..."
7. The Practical Applications of Electricity: A Series of Lectures Delivered at by William Henry Preece, Frederick Joseph Bramwell, Charles William Siemens, John Hopkinson, Frederick Augustus Abel, William Thomson Kelvin (1884)
"The number of mhos, or of millimhos, will then measure the number of lamps in
the circuit. The domestic incandescent lamp of the early future ought to be, ..."