Definitions from Wikipedia (Conventional electrical unit)
▸ noun: A conventional electrical unit (or conventional unit where there is no risk of ambiguity) is a unit of measurement in the field of electricity which is based on the so-called "conventional values" of the Josephson constant, the von Klitzing constant agreed by the International Committee for Weights and Measures in 1988, as well as ΔνCs used to define the second.
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▸ noun: A conventional electrical unit (or conventional unit where there is no risk of ambiguity) is a unit of measurement in the field of electricity which is based on the so-called "conventional values" of the Josephson constant, the von Klitzing constant agreed by the International Committee for Weights and Measures in 1988, as well as ΔνCs used to define the second.
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