mho
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mho
a unit of conductance equal to the reciprocal of an ohm
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Mho
(Elec) A unit of conductivity, being the reciprocal of the ohm.
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A term proposed by Sir William Thomson for the unit of electrical conductivity. It is the conductivity of a body whose resistance is one ohm.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary Anagram of ohm,
Modified Harmonic Oscillator (MHO) is also shown.
Rare-Earth Nuclei: Radii, Isotope-Shifts and Deformation Properties in the Relativistic Mean Field Theory
The corresponding spectrum using the Modified Harmonic Oscillator (MHO) is also given.
Rare-Earth Nuclei: Radii, Isotope-Shifts and Deformation Properties in the Relativistic Mean Field Theory
Whereas the duration-based error in the average MHO mass, ¯µ ≡ ¯M /M⊙ exceeds (at N = 100 events) ¯µ by a factor of 2 or more, parallax microlensing remarkably brings it down to 15-20% of ¯µ, regardless of the shape of the mass function.
Halo structure, masses of dark objects and parallax microlensing
In addition we briefly discuss the inference starting from the singular isothermal sphere (γ = 2; constant, isotropic velocity dispersion) as a model for the MHO halo.
Halo structure, masses of dark objects and parallax microlensing
The MHO mass distribution, however, need not follow that of the total halo mass.
Halo structure, masses of dark objects and parallax microlensing
A conductor having a resistance of 100 ohms has a conductivity of .01 mho. "Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1" by