Admittance - version A
Description
Admittance is a measure of how easily a circuit or device will allow a current to flow. It is defined as the inverse of impedance. Admittance, just like impedance, is a complex number, made up of a real part (the conductance, G), and an imaginary part (the susceptance, B).
Related formulasVariables
Y | admittance (siemens) |
G | conductance (siemens) |
j | root of -1 ( imaginary unit ) (dimensionless) |
B | susceptance (siemens) |