I would not be surprised to see the mho used by people who don't realize
that this name was replaced by siemens. Also, chemists might possibly be
using the Faraday, still. I cannot provide any citations for this at the
moment but I'll look around.

Jim

Dennis Brownridge wrote:
> 
> Can anyone tell me if and to what extent the old non-SI (mostly cgs)
> electromagnetic units are still used? I still see the gauss quite often, but
> what about the others, e.g.,
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