permittance
1Permittance — Per*mit tance, n. The act of permitting; allowance; permission; leave. Milton. [1913 Webster] …
2permittance — index acquiescence, leave (permission) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3Permittance — Susceptance La susceptance, notée B, est la partie imaginaire de l admittance. Elle est mesurée en siemens. On utilisait depuis 1887 le terme permittance, aujourd hui obsolète. On a la relation : Avec : Y l admittance, en S ; G la… …
4permittance — n. Allowance, permission …
5permittance — per·mit·tance …
6permittance — pə(r)ˈmitən(t)s noun ( s) Etymology: permit (I) + ance : permission …
7Oliver Heaviside — Heaviside redirects here. For other uses, see Heaviside (disambiguation). Oliver Heaviside Portrait by Francis Edwin Hodge …
8William Paterson University — Infobox University name = William Paterson University of New Jersey established = 1855 type= Public University president = Dr. Arnold Speert city = Wayne Township state = New Jersey country = United States endowment = students = 10,500 undergrad …
9Susceptance — In electrical engineering, the susceptance ( B ) is the imaginary part of the admittance. In SI units, the susceptance is measured in siemens. Oliver Heaviside first defined this property, which he called permittance , in June… …
10Susceptance — La susceptance, notée B, est la partie imaginaire de l admittance. Elle est mesurée en siemens. On utilisait depuis 1887 le terme permittance, aujourd hui obsolète. On a la relation : Avec : Y l admittance, en S ; G la conductance …