ALL meanings of admittance
ad·mit·tance
A a - uncountable noun admittance Admittance is the act of entering a place or institution or the right to enter it. 3
- noun admittance the right or authority to enter 3
- noun admittance the act of giving entrance 3
- noun admittance the reciprocal of impedance, usually measured in siemens. It can be expressed as a complex quantity, the real part of which is the conductance and the imaginary part the susceptance 3
- noun admittance an admitting or being admitted 3
- noun admittance permission or right to enter 3
- noun admittance the ratio of effective current to effective voltage in a circuit carrying an alternating current; the reciprocal of impedance, measured in siemens and consisting of conductance and susceptance: symbol, Y 3
- noun admittance Admittance is a measure of how easy it is for a particular voltage to force a current through an electrical component. 3
- noun admittance permission or right to enter: admittance into the exhibit room. 1
- noun admittance an act of admitting. 1
- noun admittance actual entrance. 1
- noun admittance Electricity. the measure of the ability of a circuit to conduct an alternating current, consisting of two components, conductance and susceptance; the reciprocal of impedance, expressed in mhos. Symbol: Y. 1
- noun admittance The process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place or institution. 1
- noun admittance entry, permission to enter 1
- noun admittance The act of admitting. 0
- noun admittance Permission to enter, the power or right of entrance. 0
- noun admittance Actual entrance, reception. 0
- noun admittance (Britain, law) The act of giving possession of a copyhold estate. 0
- noun admittance (physics) The reciprocal of impedance. 0