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Characteristic Admittance in Microwave Tubes and Circuits Formulas
Characteristic Admittance is the inverse of characteristic impedance, and it represents the ability of a transmission line to pass electrical current. And is denoted by Y. Characteristic Admittance is usually measured using the Siemens for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Characteristic Admittance is always positive.
Formulas to find Characteristic Admittance in Microwave Tubes and Circuits
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List of variables in Microwave Tubes and Circuits formulas
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FAQ
What is the Characteristic Admittance?
Characteristic Admittance is the inverse of characteristic impedance, and it represents the ability of a transmission line to pass electrical current. Characteristic Admittance is usually measured using the Siemens for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Characteristic Admittance is always positive.
Can the Characteristic Admittance be negative?
No, the Characteristic Admittance, measured in Electric Conductance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Characteristic Admittance?
Characteristic Admittance is usually measured using the Siemens[S] for Electric Conductance. Megasiemens[S], Millisiemens[S], Mho[S] are the few other units in which Characteristic Admittance can be measured.
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