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Dielectric complex reluctance : ウィキペディア英語版
Dielectric complex reluctance
Dielectric complex reluctance is a scalar measurement of a passive dielectric circuit (or element within that circuit) dependent on sinusoidal voltage and sinusoidal electric induction flux, and this is determined by deriving the ratio of their complex ''effective'' amplitudes. The units of dielectric complex reluctance are F^ (inverse Farads - see Daraf) (1-3 ).
: Z_\epsilon = \frac = \frac = z_\epsilon e^
As seen above, dielectric complex reluctance is a phasor represented as ''uppercase Z epsilon'' where:
: \dot U and \dot _m represent the voltage (complex effective amplitude)
: \dot Q and \dot _m represent the electric induction flux (complex effective amplitude)
: z_\epsilon, ''lowercase z epsilon'', is the real part of dielectric reluctance
The "lossless" dielectric reluctance, ''lowercase z epsilon'', is equal to the absolute value (modulus) of the dielectric complex reluctance. The argument distinguishing the "lossy" dielectric complex reluctance from the "lossless" dielectric reluctance is equal to the natural number e raised to a power equal to:
: j\phi = j\left(\beta - \alpha\right)
Where:
*j is the imaginary number
*\beta is the phase of voltage
*\alpha is the phase of electric induction flux
*\phi is the phase difference
The "lossy" dielectric complex reluctance represents a dielectric circuit element's resistance to not only electric induction flux but also to ''changes'' in electric induction flux. When applied to harmonic regimes, this formality is similar to Ohm's Law in ideal AC circuits. In dielectric circuits, a dielectric material has a dielectric complex reluctance equal to:
:Z_\epsilon = \frac \frac
Where:
*l is the length of the circuit element
*S is the cross-section of the circuit element
*\dot \epsilon_0 is the ''complex dielectric permeability''
==See also==

*Dielectric
*Dielectric reluctance — Special definition of dielectric reluctance that does not account for energy loss

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