Susceptance
In electrical engineering, the susceptance (B) is the imaginary part of the admittance. In SI units, the susceptance is measured in siemens. In June of 1887, Oliver Heaviside used the term "permittance" which later became susceptance.
Related Topics:
Electrical engineering - Admittance - SI - Siemens - Oliver Heaviside - Permittance
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