Sentences with admittance
ad·mit·tance
A a - We had not been able to gain admittance to the flat. [+ into/to]
- The lower the admittance of the component, the more difficult it will be to pass current through it.If a circuit has very high admittance it acts like a short circuit.Admittance is a measure of how easy it is for a particular voltage to force a current through an electrical component.
- Along with the removal of voluntary patients went the right to appeal to the chief psychiatrist against being refused admittance to a public.
- You will get admittance to a lot of different resources such as acoustic guitar lessons, electric guitar lessons, tips, assistance.
- admittance into the exhibit room.
- Not that you have to be a VIP to gain admittance, however.
- Booker Washington who had only managed to get a primary education that allowed him probationary admittance to Hampton.