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G12 Parameter is short circuit current ratio. Check FAQs
g12=I1-(g11V1)I2
g12 - G12 Parameter?I1 - Current in Port 1?g11 - G11 Parameter?V1 - Voltage Port 1?I2 - Current in Port 2?

G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) Example

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Here is how the G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) equation looks like with Values.

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Here is how the G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) equation looks like.

-0.0784Edit=0.8Edit-(0.002Edit440Edit)1.02Edit
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G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
g12=I1-(g11V1)I2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
g12=0.8A-(0.002440V)1.02A
Next Step Convert Units
g12=0.8A-(0.002S440V)1.02A
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
g12=0.8-(0.002440)1.02
Next Step Evaluate
g12=-0.0784313725490196
LAST Step Rounding Answer
g12=-0.0784

G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) Formula Elements

Variables
G12 Parameter
G12 Parameter is short circuit current ratio.
Symbol: g12
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Current in Port 1
Current in port 1 is the magnitude of current flowing through port 1.
Symbol: I1
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
G11 Parameter
G11 Parameter is input admittance.
Symbol: g11
Measurement: Electric ConductanceUnit:
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Voltage Port 1
Voltage port 1 is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
Symbol: V1
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Current in Port 2
Current in port 2 is the magnitude of current flowing through port 2.
Symbol: I2
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find G12 Parameter

​Go G12 Parameter (G-Parameter)
g12=I1I2

Other formulas in G Parameters category

​Go Current-1 (G-Parameter)
I1=(g11V1)+(g12I2)
​Go G11 Parameter (G-Parameter)
g11=I1V1
​Go G21 Parameter (G-Parameter)
g21=V2V1
​Go Current-1 given G11 Parameter (G-Parameter)
I1=V1g11

How to Evaluate G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter)?

G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) evaluator uses G12 Parameter = (Current in Port 1-(G11 Parameter*Voltage Port 1))/Current in Port 2 to evaluate the G12 Parameter, The G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-parameter) formula is defined as the short circuit current ratio of a two-port network of the inverse hybrid parameters. G12 Parameter is denoted by g12 symbol.

How to evaluate G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter), enter Current in Port 1 (I1), G11 Parameter (g11), Voltage Port 1 (V1) & Current in Port 2 (I2) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter)

What is the formula to find G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter)?
The formula of G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) is expressed as G12 Parameter = (Current in Port 1-(G11 Parameter*Voltage Port 1))/Current in Port 2. Here is an example- -0.078431 = (0.8-(0.002*440))/1.02.
How to calculate G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter)?
With Current in Port 1 (I1), G11 Parameter (g11), Voltage Port 1 (V1) & Current in Port 2 (I2) we can find G12 Parameter given Current-1 (G-Parameter) using the formula - G12 Parameter = (Current in Port 1-(G11 Parameter*Voltage Port 1))/Current in Port 2.
What are the other ways to Calculate G12 Parameter?
Here are the different ways to Calculate G12 Parameter-
  • G12 Parameter=Current in Port 1/Current in Port 2OpenImg
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