Convert Abmhos/Centimeter to Mhos/Meter
Abmho/Centimeter (abmho/cm) to Mho/Meter (mho/m) electric conductivity conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.
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Result
1 abmho/cm = 1E+11 mho/m
1 Abmho/Centimeter = 1E+11 Mhos/Meter
1 Mho/Meter = 1E-11 Abmhos/Centimeter
1 abmho/cm in every supported unit
Conversion chart: Abmho/Centimeter to Mhos/Meter
Conversion table
| Abmho/Centimeter (abmho/cm) | Mho/Meter (mho/m) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 abmho/cm | 1E+09 mho/m |
| 0.1 abmho/cm | 1E+10 mho/m |
| 1 abmho/cm | 1E+11 mho/m |
| 2 abmho/cm | 2E+11 mho/m |
| 3 abmho/cm | 3E+11 mho/m |
| 5 abmho/cm | 5E+11 mho/m |
| 10 abmho/cm | 1E+12 mho/m |
| 20 abmho/cm | 2E+12 mho/m |
| 50 abmho/cm | 5E+12 mho/m |
| 100 abmho/cm | 1E+13 mho/m |
| 1000 abmho/cm | 1E+14 mho/m |
Abmho/Centimeter (abmho/cm)
Definition: The CGS-EMU abmho-based conductivity unit expressed per centimeter rather than per meter — since the abmho/meter equals one billion siemens/meter, dividing by the smaller centimeter length scale multiplies the value by a further factor of 100, giving 1 abmho/cm = 1 × 10¹¹ S/m.
History: Like abmho/meter, it is a direct product of the 19th-century CGS-EMU unit system, in which centimeter (rather than meter) was the standard base length unit — hence the natural pairing of the abmho with centimeters rather than meters in period literature.
Current use: Almost never used outside of historical CGS-EMU physics texts, since the combination of an obsolete conductance unit and a non-SI length scale makes it purely a legacy artifact of that unit system.
Mho/Meter (mho/m)
Definition: The non-SI predecessor to siemens/meter, numerically identical to it (1 mho/m = 1 S/m), built from the older "mho" conductance unit divided by length instead of the modern siemens.
History: It follows the same naming logic as the standalone mho — conductance spelled as reciprocal resistance — and was in common use in conductivity literature throughout the 20th century before the SI's 1971 adoption of "siemens" gradually displaced the older term.
Current use: Still appears in older geophysical, electrochemical, and materials-science literature, and remains directly interchangeable with siemens/meter since the two units are numerically equal.
Supported Units
| Unit | Symbol | In Siemens/Meter |
|---|---|---|
| Siemens/Meter | S/m | 1 S/m |
| Picosiemens/Meter | pS/m | 1E-12 S/m |
| Mho/Meter | mho/m | 1 S/m |
| Mho/Centimeter | mho/cm | 100 S/m |
| Abmho/Meter | abmho/m | 1E+09 S/m |
| Abmho/Centimeter | abmho/cm | 1E+11 S/m |
| Statmho/Meter | stmho/m | 1.11265E-12 S/m |
| Statmho/Centimeter | stmho/cm | 1.11265E-10 S/m |
About These Parameters
- Value
- The conductivity value you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals, and can represent anything from a picosiemens/meter-level insulator figure to a highly conductive metal or electrolyte's siemens/meter rating.
- From Unit
- The unit your input value is currently measured in — a modern material spec's siemens/meter (S/m) rating, or a legacy geophysical or water-quality figure quoted in mho/meter or mho/centimeter.
- To Unit
- The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly, which is handy when translating an older mho-based reading into the modern siemens/meter or vice versa.
How Electric Conductivity Conversion Works
The Formula
Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to siemens/meter. To convert a value from one unit to another:
result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)
For Abmho/Centimeter → Mho/Meter: multiply by 1E+11. For example, 1 abmho/cm × 1E+11 = 1E+11 mho/m.
Conductivity vs. Conductance
It is easy to confuse conductivity with plain conductance, but the two describe different things. Conductance (siemens) is a property of one specific object — a particular wire, resistor, or component — and depends on that object's length and cross-sectional area as well as what it's made of. Conductivity (siemens per meter) strips out the geometry entirely and describes only the material itself: copper has a certain conductivity regardless of whether it's shaped into a thin wire or a thick busbar, even though the two objects would have very different conductance values. Conductivity is what lets engineers and scientists compare materials directly, and is also the reciprocal of resistivity (ohm-meters), the more commonly tabulated material property.
Per-Meter vs. Per-Centimeter
Several units on this page come in both per-meter and per-centimeter variants — mho/meter and mho/centimeter, abmho/meter and abmho/centimeter, statmho/meter and statmho/centimeter — because laboratory-scale conductivity probes and cells are typically built and calibrated at the centimeter scale, while the SI unit uses the meter as its base length. Since conductivity scales inversely with the length unit used, a per-centimeter value is always 100 times larger than the equivalent per-meter value expressed in the same underlying conductance unit — for example, 1 mho/cm equals 100 S/m, not 0.01 S/m, because using the smaller centimeter as the reference length makes each unit of conductivity "worth more" per meter of actual material.
Example
A conductivity of 1 abmho/cm equals 1E+11 mho/m. For scale, copper — one of the best common electrical conductors — has a conductivity around 59.6 million siemens/meter, seawater is typically around 4-5 siemens/meter, and dry soil or high-purity insulating materials can fall below a microsiemens per meter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Mhos/Meter are in 1 Abmho/Centimeter?
1 Abmho/Centimeter (abmho/cm) equals exactly 1E+11 Mhos/Meter (mho/m).
What is the difference between electric conductivity and electric conductance?
Conductivity (siemens per meter) is an intrinsic material property, independent of an object's size or shape — it's what you'd look up to compare how well copper, seawater, or soil conducts electricity. Conductance (siemens) describes one specific object's ability to conduct current and depends on that object's length and cross-sectional area. Use this converter for the material property; use the companion Electric Conductance Converter for a specific component or object.
Is mho/meter the same as siemens/meter?
Yes — mho/meter and siemens/meter are numerically identical (1 mho/m = 1 S/m). "Mho" was the informal name for the unit of conductance before the siemens was standardized in 1935, and per-length "mho" units still appear in older geophysical and electrochemical literature.
Why does mho/centimeter equal 100 siemens/meter instead of a smaller number?
It comes down to how the unit is built: mho/centimeter uses centimeters, a smaller length unit, in its denominator. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, expressing conductivity "per centimeter" packs the same physical conductivity into a shorter reference length, which multiplies the numeric value by 100 when converted to the meter-based siemens/meter — it is not a different physical quantity, just a different length scale.
What are abmho/meter and statmho/meter used for today?
Abmho/meter (from the CGS-EMU system) and statmho/meter (from the CGS-ESU system) are 19th-century conductivity units that predate the SI. They're almost never used in modern engineering, appearing mainly in historical physics literature and theoretical work that still frames electromagnetic calculations in native CGS units.