Voltage for Loaded Admittance Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Voltage of Loaded Admittance = Current for Internal Admittance/(Internal Admittance+Loaded Admittance)
Vu = ig/(Yg+Yu)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Voltage of Loaded Admittance - (Measured in Volt) - Voltage of Loaded Admittance is the magnitude of the ideal voltage source, which can be closely approximated by the open circuit voltage.
Current for Internal Admittance - (Measured in Ampere) - Current for Internal Admittance refers when the currents applies on the internal admittance of generator.
Internal Admittance - (Measured in Ohm) - Internal Admittance is an expression of the ease with which alternating current (AC) flows through a complex circuit or system.
Loaded Admittance - (Measured in Ohm) - Loaded Admittance is an expression of the ease with which alternating current (AC) flows through a complex circuit or system.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Current for Internal Admittance: 4.15 Ampere --> 4.15 Ampere No Conversion Required
Internal Admittance: 2.15 Ohm --> 2.15 Ohm No Conversion Required
Loaded Admittance: 1.2 Ohm --> 1.2 Ohm No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Vu = ig/(Yg+Yu) --> 4.15/(2.15+1.2)
Evaluating ... ...
Vu = 1.23880597014925
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.23880597014925 Volt --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.23880597014925 1.238806 Volt <-- Voltage of Loaded Admittance
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Current for Loaded Admittance
​ Go Current for Loaded Admittance = Current for Internal Admittance*Loaded Admittance/(Internal Admittance+Loaded Admittance)
Open Loop Gain of Signal
​ Go Open Loop Gain = 1/(2*Damping Co-efficient)*sqrt(Input Frequency/High Frequency)
Damping Co-efficient
​ Go Damping Co-efficient = 1/(2*Open Loop Gain)*sqrt(Input Frequency/High Frequency)
Voltage for Loaded Admittance
​ Go Voltage of Loaded Admittance = Current for Internal Admittance/(Internal Admittance+Loaded Admittance)
Damping Co-efficient in State-Space Form
​ Go Damping Co-efficient = Initial Resistance*sqrt(Capacitance/Inductance)
Resistance with respect to Damping Coefficient
​ Go Initial Resistance = Damping Co-efficient/(Capacitance/Inductance)^(1/2)
Coupling Co-efficient
​ Go Coupling Coefficient = Input Capacitance/(Capacitance+Input Capacitance)
Natural Frequency
​ Go Natural Frequency = sqrt(Input Frequency*High Frequency)
Periodic Signal of Time Fourier
​ Go Periodic Signal = sin((2*pi)/Time Periodic Signal)
Output of Time Invariant Signal
​ Go Time Invariant Output Signal = Time Invariant Input Signal*Impulse Response
Transfer Function
​ Go Transfer Function = Output Signal/Input Signal
Angular Frequency of Signal
​ Go Angular Frequency = 2*pi/Time Period
Time Period of Signal
​ Go Time Period = 2*pi/Angular Frequency
Frequency of Signal
​ Go Frequency = 2*pi/Angular Frequency
Inverse of System Function
​ Go Inverse System Function = 1/System Function

Voltage for Loaded Admittance Formula

Voltage of Loaded Admittance = Current for Internal Admittance/(Internal Admittance+Loaded Admittance)
Vu = ig/(Yg+Yu)

What is the function of impedance and admittance?

Admittance is the inverse (i.e. the reciprocal) of impedance. Therefore it has the opposite function of impedance. That is, we can say it is the measure of the flow of current which is allowed by a device or a circuit.

How to Calculate Voltage for Loaded Admittance?

Voltage for Loaded Admittance calculator uses Voltage of Loaded Admittance = Current for Internal Admittance/(Internal Admittance+Loaded Admittance) to calculate the Voltage of Loaded Admittance, The Voltage for Loaded admittance formula is defined as the voltage of generator which is the charge carriers move in response to a given applied electric potential, the higher the conductance, which is expressed in positive real-number. Voltage of Loaded Admittance is denoted by Vu symbol.

How to calculate Voltage for Loaded Admittance using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Voltage for Loaded Admittance, enter Current for Internal Admittance (ig), Internal Admittance (Yg) & Loaded Admittance (Yu) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Voltage for Loaded Admittance calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.238806 = 4.15/(2.15+1.2).

FAQ

What is Voltage for Loaded Admittance?
The Voltage for Loaded admittance formula is defined as the voltage of generator which is the charge carriers move in response to a given applied electric potential, the higher the conductance, which is expressed in positive real-number and is represented as Vu = ig/(Yg+Yu) or Voltage of Loaded Admittance = Current for Internal Admittance/(Internal Admittance+Loaded Admittance). Current for Internal Admittance refers when the currents applies on the internal admittance of generator, Internal Admittance is an expression of the ease with which alternating current (AC) flows through a complex circuit or system & Loaded Admittance is an expression of the ease with which alternating current (AC) flows through a complex circuit or system.
How to calculate Voltage for Loaded Admittance?
The Voltage for Loaded admittance formula is defined as the voltage of generator which is the charge carriers move in response to a given applied electric potential, the higher the conductance, which is expressed in positive real-number is calculated using Voltage of Loaded Admittance = Current for Internal Admittance/(Internal Admittance+Loaded Admittance). To calculate Voltage for Loaded Admittance, you need Current for Internal Admittance (ig), Internal Admittance (Yg) & Loaded Admittance (Yu). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Current for Internal Admittance, Internal Admittance & Loaded Admittance and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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