👉 Nits, in physics and chemistry, are a unit of measurement used to measure the electric conductivity of substances. They are typically measured in units called ohm meters (ohms). The value of one nita is 10^-6 ohms per meter, which can be converted into volts by multiplying by 10^3 or by dividing by 10^2. Nits are important in the study of electrical conductivity and are used to compare different materials with respect to their resistance