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 Translation for 'admittance' from English to Latin
NOUN   an admittance | admittances
SYNO access | accession | admission | ...
accessus {m}admittance
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Translation for 'admittance' from English to Latin

admittance
accessus {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1972 Appel gained admittance to Boston's Berklee School of Music.
  • Each year in May, the Heritage Hill Association sponsors a weekend Home Tour in the Historic District that includes admittance to select homes.
  • Immittance does not have units since it applies to both impedance and admittance, which have different units.
  • Rousseau identifies that Mandeville’s admittance of pity within humanity must also be an admittance to man possessing altruism.
  • An RF admittance level sensor uses a rod probe and RF source to measure the change in admittance.

  • In power engineering, nodal admittance matrix (or just admittance matrix) or Y Matrix or Ybus is an "N x N" matrix describing a linear power system with "N" buses.
  • Admittance is how energy is transmitted through the middle ear.
  • It comprises 879 permanently installed seats and has the option of adding folding chairs for a total general admittance of 2,700.
  • In electrical engineering, admittance is a measure of how easily a circuit or device will allow a current to flow.
  • Transadmittance (or transfer admittance) is the AC equivalent of transconductance.

  • Buford later studied law, gaining admittance to the Missouri Bar in 1905.
  • The mobility analogy is characterised by admittance in the same way that the impedance analogy is characterised by impedance.
  • Below resonance, the admittance of the inductor, 1/jωL is greater than the admittance of the capacitor jωC, therefore the mesh-type bandpass FSS is inductive below resonance.
  • No admittance for vehicles. It is used on closed roads.
  • Versions of the transmission-line equation may be similarly derived for the admittance loss free case and for the impedance and admittance lossy cases.

  • Admittance required passing multiple seriers of specially designed "admittance test"s which are designed to be impossible to pass and whom no-one has passed before.
  • In electrical engineering, susceptance ("B") is the imaginary part of admittance, where the real part is conductance.
  • Some heritage railways and museums issue platform tickets for admittance or as souvenirs.
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