Electrical conductance - Your Art History Reference Guide!

ArtHistoryClub Information Site on Electrical conductance Art History Art History Search        Art History Browse             News        Gallery        Forums        Articles        Weblinks        welcome to our free resource site for all art history lovers!

Electrical conductance

Electrical conductance is the reciprocal of electrical resistance. The SI derived unit of conductance is the siemens (symbol S, equal to 1/Ω).

Electrical conductance should not be confused with electrical conductivity, which is material specific feature and reciprocal of electrical resistivity.

Conductance, G, is related to susceptance, B, and admittance, Y, by the equation:

Y = G + j B \,

where:

Y is the admittance, measured in siemens
G is the conductance, measured in siemens
j = \sqrt{-1} is the imaginary unit
B is the susceptance, measured in siemens

The magnitude of admittance is given by:

\left | Y \right | = \sqrt {G^2 + B^2}


SI units

External links

Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License. See original document.
Art History Search | Art History Browse | Contact | Legal info