Magnetic capacitivity (SI Unit: H) is a component used in the gyrator-capacitor model of magnetic systems.
This element, denoted as
Where:
For phasor analysis, the magnetic permeability and the magnetic capacitivity are complex values.
Magnetic capacitivity is also equal to magnetic flux divided by the difference of magnetic potential across the element.
Where:
The notion of magnetic capacitivity is employed in the gyrator-capacitor model in a way analogous to capacitance in electrical circuits.