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Language:enStatus: Standard
Term: differential conductance
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Symbol: Gd
Definition: for a resistive two-terminal element or two-terminal circuit with terminals A and B, derivative of the electric current i in the element or circuit with respect to the voltage uAB (131-11-56) between the terminals:

G d = di d u AB MathType@MTEF@5@5@+= feaagKart1ev2aqatCvAUfeBSjuyZL2yd9gzLbvyNv2CaerbbjxAHX garuavP1wzZbItLDhis9wBH5garmWu51MyVXgaruWqVvNCPvMCG4uz 3bqee0evGueE0jxyaibaieYdi9WrpeeC0lXdi9qqqj=hEeeu0lXdbb a9frFj0xb9Lqpepeea0xd9s8qiYRWxGi6xij=hbba9q8aq0=yq=He9 q8qiLsFr0=vr0=vr0db8meGabaGacmGadiWaaiWabaabaiaafaaake aacaWGhbWaaSbaaSqaaiaacsgaaeqaaOGaeyypa0ZaaSaaaeaaciGG KbGaamyAaaqaaiGacsgacaWG1bWaaSbaaSqaaiGacgeacaGGcbaabe aaaaaaaa@4204@

where the electric current is taken as positive if its direction is from A to B and negative in the opposite case

NOTE – For an ideal resistor, the differential conductance Gd is equal to its conductance G.


Publication date:2008-09
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