Quantity Catalog - Reluctance, Electrical conductance
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Reluctance is a measure of the opposition that a magnetic circuit offers to the flow of magnetic flux.

Electrical conductance is a measure of how easily electricity flows through a material.

Some common examples of related units of measurements include resistance, conductivity, and admittance.

  • Reluctance is crucial in the design of magnetic circuits
  • Electrical conductance is important in determining the efficiency of electrical systems
  • Understanding these quantities helps in optimizing the performance of various devices and systems
  (reluctance base)  s^2*A^2/m^2/kg

Reluctance is the opposition to magnetic flux in a material, while electrical conductance is the ease with which electricity flows through a material.


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