Definition of immittance in English:
immittance
noun ɪˈmɪt(ə)nsi(m)ˈmitns
Physics Admittance and impedance (as a combined concept).
Example sentencesExamples
- For screening purposes, acoustic immittance is intended to monitor each student's middle ear status.
- The Pattern option can be used only in conjunction with two-terminal immittances, i.e. impedance and admittance elements such as resistors, conductances, capacitors, and inductors.
- The children were examined at two and four weeks and were evaluated using acoustic immittance and pneumatic otoscopy based on a previously designed algorithm.
- The performance of the proposed floating immittance is demonstrated on a fifth order elliptic filter.
- Since both networks are simply just pairs of coupled D transmission lines, the derivation of the constraints on the junction immittances is familiar.
Origin
1950s: blend of impedance and admittance.