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siemens
1[see-muhnz]
noun
Electricity., the standard unit of electrical conductance in the International System of Units (SI), equal to the reciprocal of the ohm and replacing the equivalent MKS unit mho, orreciprocal ohm. S
Siemens
2[see-muhnz, zee-muhns]
noun
(Ernst) Werner von 1816–92, German inventor and electrical engineer.
his brother Sir William Karl Wilhelm Siemens, 1823–83, English inventor, born in Germany.
siemens
1/ ˈsiːmənz /
noun
Formerly called: mho. S. the derived SI unit of electrical conductance equal to 1 reciprocal ohm
Siemens
2/ ˈsiːmənz /
noun
Ernst Werner von (ɛrnst ˈvɛrnər fɔn). 1816–92, German engineer, inventor, and pioneer in telegraphy. Among his inventions are the self-excited dynamo and an electrolytic refining process
his brother, Sir William, original name Karl Wilhelm Siemens. 1823–83, British engineer, born in Germany, who invented the open-hearth process for making steel
siemens
plural
siemensSee mho
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“I love what I’m doing, so it’s a great feeling.” math, siemens award, specialized high schools, Stuyvesant Student Takes Second Place in the Siemens Competition School Choice?
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