electrode conductance
electrode conductance
[i′lek‚trōd kən′dək·təns] (electronics)
Quotient of the inphase component of the electrode alternating current by the electrode alternating voltage, all other electrode voltage being maintained constant; this is a variational and not a total conductance. Also known as grid conductance.
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