susceptance

noun
sus·​cep·​tance | \ səˈseptən(t)s\
plural -s

Definition of susceptance

: the ratio of the effective current to the effective electromotive force in an alternating-current circuit multiplied by the sine of the phase difference between current and electromotive force

History and Etymology for susceptance

susceptibility + -ance (as in conductance)

Keep scrolling for more