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Admittance in Long Transmission Line Formulas
Admittance is the mathematical inverse of the impedance in a long transmission line. And is denoted by Y. Admittance is usually measured using the Siemens for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Admittance is always positive.
Formulas to find Admittance in Long Transmission Line
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Admittance using Characteristic Impedance (LTL)
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Admittance using Propagation Constant (LTL)
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Long Transmission Line formulas that make use of Admittance
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Impedance using Characteristic Impedance (LTL)
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Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL)
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Propagation Constant (LTL)
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List of variables in Long Transmission Line formulas
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Impedance
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Characteristic Impedance
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Propagation Constant
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FAQ
What is the Admittance?
Admittance is the mathematical inverse of the impedance in a long transmission line. Admittance is usually measured using the Siemens for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Admittance is always positive.
Can the Admittance be negative?
No, the Admittance, measured in Electric Conductance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Admittance?
Admittance is usually measured using the Siemens[S] for Electric Conductance. Megasiemens[S], Millisiemens[S], Mho[S] are the few other units in which Admittance can be measured.
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