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Admittance

In electrical engineering, the admittance (Y) is the inverse or reciprocal of the impedance (Z). The SI unit of Admittance is the siemens.

Y = Z^{-1} = 1/Z  \,

where

Y is the admittance, measured in siemens

Z is the impedance, measured in ohms

Just as impedance is complex resistance, and the conductance G is the inverse G = 1/R of resistance R, admittance is also complex conductance.

Likewise, admittance is made up of a real part (the conductance), and an imaginary part (the susceptance B), shown by the equation

Y = G + j B \,

The magnitude of admittance is given by:

\left | Y \right | = \sqrt {G^2 + B^2}  \,\!

where

G is the conductance, measured in siemens

B is the susceptance, measured in siemens

SI electricity units

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