It would be like trying to convert cubic inches into inches. There's a parameter missing.
Ken
At 02:15 PM 7/14/02 +0100, you wrote:
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Hi List,<<<<
Does anyone out there, know the conversion rate between us/cm and megohms? Lately, Ive been reading about lab grade DW, the figure they give for "critical procedures" is 18.2 Mw, and I would like to know just how my home DW rates against this. I've found that 0.1 us/cm = 10 Mw, but I'm unsure about any conversion rate. Any ideas?
TIA
Rod Stevenson
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