probably an obsolete unit too, never heard it mentioned.
i- posted
17 years ago
probably an obsolete unit too, never heard it mentioned.
i
Not obsolete at all, the Coulomb is the standard unit of electric charge.
vic
Nothing obsolete about it - just a realy really large amount of charge !
Graham
Amp-hours seems to work better at those levels.
-- Paul Hovnanian mailto: snipped-for-privacy@Hovnanian.com
------------------------------------------------------------------ Entropy: When your shoelace comes untied, you can't fix it by walking backwards.
MC? Not getting confused with MegaCycles, cycles was used more than hertz till the 50's
Until about 1968, in fact.
Why 1968? It became an SI unit in 1960, but was in use much earlier.
He's referring to Hz in place of c/s
Graham
ElectronDepot website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.