Rome (unity)

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The Rom ( unit symbol : rom ) was a name proposed in 1964 for the unit of electrical conductivity in the MKS system , derived from the first letters of the English name for the unit Ω −1 · m −1 r eciprocal o hm m eter.

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  • François Cardarelli: Scientific Unit Conversion. A Practical Guide to Metrication , Springer Verlag, London 1997, p. 123.
  • HG Jerrard & DB McNeill: A Dictionary of Scientific Units. Including dimensionless numbers and scales , Chapman and Hall, London / New York, 1986, p. 119.