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The '''International System of Electrical and Magnetic Units''' is an obsolete system of units used solely for measuring electrical and magnetic quantities. It was introduced by the Fourth International Conference of Electricians (Chicago, 1893) and modified in 1908. It was rendered obsolete by the inclusion of electromagnetic units in the [[International System of Units]] (SI) in 1948.
  
 
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The International System of Electrical and Magnetic Units is an obsolete system of units used solely for measuring electrical and magnetic quantities. It was introduced by the Fourth International Conference of Electricians (Chicago, 1893) and modified in 1908. It was rendered obsolete by the inclusion of electromagnetic units in the International System of Units (SI) in 1948.

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