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  2. Admittance - Wikipedia

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    Admittance Y, measured in siemens, is defined as the inverse of impedance Z, measured in ohms: Y ≡ 1 Z {\displaystyle Y\equiv {\frac {1}{Z}}} Resistance is a measure of the opposition of a circuit to the flow of a steady current, while impedance takes into account not only the resistance but also dynamic effects (known as reactance ).

  3. Admittance (geophysics) - Wikipedia

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    Another application of admittance in geophysics takes atmospheric pressure as the input and measures changes in the gravitational field as the output. In such case admittance is measured in μGal/mbar. These units convert according to 1 Gal = 0.01 m/s 2 and 1 bar = 100 kPa, so in SI units the measurement would be in units of;

  4. Visa requirements for Albanian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Several countries mandate that all travellers, or all foreign travellers, be fingerprinted on arrival and will refuse admission to or even arrest travellers who refuse to comply. In some countries, such as the United States, this may apply even to transit passengers who merely wish to change planes rather than go landside .

  5. Admittance parameters - Wikipedia

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    Admittance parameters or Y-parameters (the elements of an admittance matrix or Y-matrix) are properties used in many areas of electrical engineering, such as power, electronics, and telecommunications. These parameters are used to describe the electrical behavior of linear electrical networks.

  6. Characteristic admittance - Wikipedia

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    Characteristic admittance is the mathematical inverse of the characteristic impedance. The general expression for the characteristic admittance of a transmission line ...

  7. Immittance - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, an immittance Smith chart can be created by overlaying both the impedance and admittance grids, which is useful for cascading series-connected with parallel-connected electric circuits. This allows for the visualization of changes in impedance or admittance in the system caused by components of either the series or parallel circuit.

  8. Mobility analogy - Wikipedia

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    The mobility analogy, also called admittance analogy or Firestone analogy, is a method of representing a mechanical system by an analogous electrical system. The advantage of doing this is that there is a large body of theory and analysis techniques concerning complex electrical systems, especially in the field of filters . [ 1 ]

  9. Performance and modelling of AC transmission - Wikipedia

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    In case of a nominal Π representation, the total lumped shunt admittance is divided into 2 equal halves, and each half with value Y ⁄ 2 is placed at both the sending & receiving end, while the entire circuit impedance is lumped in between the two halves. The circuit, so formed resembles the symbol of pi (Π), hence is known as the nominal Π ...