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Conductance in Transmission Line and Antenna Formulas
Conductance refers to the loss of electrical energy due to the inherent resistance of the conductors or the dielectric material between the conductors. And is denoted by G. Conductance is usually measured using the Mho for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Conductance is always negative.
Formulas to find Conductance in Transmission Line and Antenna
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Conductance of Distortionless Line
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List of variables in Transmission Line and Antenna formulas
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Resistance
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Capacitance
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Inductance
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FAQ
What is the Conductance?
Conductance refers to the loss of electrical energy due to the inherent resistance of the conductors or the dielectric material between the conductors. Conductance is usually measured using the Mho for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Conductance is always negative.
Can the Conductance be negative?
Yes, the Conductance, measured in Electric Conductance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Conductance?
Conductance is usually measured using the Mho[℧] for Electric Conductance. Siemens[℧], Megasiemens[℧], Millisiemens[℧] are the few other units in which Conductance can be measured.
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