Millisiemens Conversion Calculator
Enter a value in millisiemens below to convert to another unit of electrical conductance.
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What Is a Millisiemens?
A millisiemens is a unit used to measure electrical conductance.
The millisiemens is a multiple of the siemens, which is the SI derived unit for electrical conductance. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for thousandths, or 10-3. Millisiemens can be abbreviated as mS; for example, 1 millisiemens can be written as 1 mS.
How Much Is a Millisiemens?
The millisiemens is the SI defined unit equal to the millimho. One millisiemens is the electrical conductance equal to 1/1,000 of a siemens, which is equal to one ampere per volt.
How to Convert Millisiemens
To convert millisiemens to another unit of electrical conductance, you need to multiply the value by a conversion factor. A conversion factor is a numerical value used to change the units of a measurement without changing the value.[1]
You can find the conversion factors for millisiemens in the conversion table below.
Then, multiply the electrical conductance measurement by the conversion factor to find the equivalent value in the desired unit of measurement.
millisiemens × conversion factor = result
You can also use a calculator, such as one of the converters below, for the conversion.
Millisiemens Conversion Table
millisiemens | siemens | microsiemens | kilosiemens | megasiemens | mhos | micromhos | abmhos | statmhos |
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1 mS | 0.001 S | 1,000 μS | 0.000001 kS | 0.000000001 MS | 0.001 ℧ | 1,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000001 ab℧ | 899,000,000 st℧ |
2 mS | 0.002 S | 2,000 μS | 0.000002 kS | 0.000000002 MS | 0.002 ℧ | 2,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000002 ab℧ | 1,798,000,000 st℧ |
3 mS | 0.003 S | 3,000 μS | 0.000003 kS | 0.000000003 MS | 0.003 ℧ | 3,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000003 ab℧ | 2,697,000,001 st℧ |
4 mS | 0.004 S | 4,000 μS | 0.000004 kS | 0.000000004 MS | 0.004 ℧ | 4,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000004 ab℧ | 3,596,000,001 st℧ |
5 mS | 0.005 S | 5,000 μS | 0.000005 kS | 0.000000005 MS | 0.005 ℧ | 5,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000005 ab℧ | 4,495,000,001 st℧ |
6 mS | 0.006 S | 6,000 μS | 0.000006 kS | 0.000000006 MS | 0.006 ℧ | 6,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000006 ab℧ | 5,394,000,001 st℧ |
7 mS | 0.007 S | 7,000 μS | 0.000007 kS | 0.000000007 MS | 0.007 ℧ | 7,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000007 ab℧ | 6,293,000,002 st℧ |
8 mS | 0.008 S | 8,000 μS | 0.000008 kS | 0.000000008 MS | 0.008 ℧ | 8,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000008 ab℧ | 7,192,000,002 st℧ |
9 mS | 0.009 S | 9,000 μS | 0.000009 kS | 0.000000009 MS | 0.009 ℧ | 9,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000009 ab℧ | 8,091,000,002 st℧ |
10 mS | 0.01 S | 10,000 μS | 0.00001 kS | 0.00000001 MS | 0.01 ℧ | 10,000 μ℧ | 0.00000000001 ab℧ | 8,990,000,002 st℧ |
11 mS | 0.011 S | 11,000 μS | 0.000011 kS | 0.000000011 MS | 0.011 ℧ | 11,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000011 ab℧ | 9,889,000,002 st℧ |
12 mS | 0.012 S | 12,000 μS | 0.000012 kS | 0.000000012 MS | 0.012 ℧ | 12,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000012 ab℧ | 10,788,000,003 st℧ |
13 mS | 0.013 S | 13,000 μS | 0.000013 kS | 0.000000013 MS | 0.013 ℧ | 13,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000013 ab℧ | 11,687,000,003 st℧ |
14 mS | 0.014 S | 14,000 μS | 0.000014 kS | 0.000000014 MS | 0.014 ℧ | 14,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000014 ab℧ | 12,586,000,003 st℧ |
15 mS | 0.015 S | 15,000 μS | 0.000015 kS | 0.000000015 MS | 0.015 ℧ | 15,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000015 ab℧ | 13,485,000,003 st℧ |
16 mS | 0.016 S | 16,000 μS | 0.000016 kS | 0.000000016 MS | 0.016 ℧ | 16,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000016 ab℧ | 14,384,000,004 st℧ |
17 mS | 0.017 S | 17,000 μS | 0.000017 kS | 0.000000017 MS | 0.017 ℧ | 17,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000017 ab℧ | 15,283,000,004 st℧ |
18 mS | 0.018 S | 18,000 μS | 0.000018 kS | 0.000000018 MS | 0.018 ℧ | 18,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000018 ab℧ | 16,182,000,004 st℧ |
19 mS | 0.019 S | 19,000 μS | 0.000019 kS | 0.000000019 MS | 0.019 ℧ | 19,000 μ℧ | 0.000000000019 ab℧ | 17,081,000,004 st℧ |
20 mS | 0.02 S | 20,000 μS | 0.00002 kS | 0.00000002 MS | 0.02 ℧ | 20,000 μ℧ | 0.00000000002 ab℧ | 17,980,000,005 st℧ |
Millisiemens Conversion Calculators
You can also convert electrical conductance using one of our millisiemens converters below.
You might also find our other electrical calculators useful.
References
- National Institute of Standards & Technology, Unit Conversion, https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si/unit-conversion