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When did the terminology change from condenser to capacitor
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It is obsolete in the engineering world though.
In schools they teach to call the units in the SI.
For that reason the conductivity is no longer Mho, but Siemens.
Then I think US was the only country that called Hertz "a cycle".

Hey, we still are using imperial system...even the UK ditched it in engineering.


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RE: When did the terminology change from condenser to capacitor - by morzh - 05-08-2013, 03:27 PM



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