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Synonyms for impedance
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : im-peed-ns |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪmˈpid ns |
Top 10 synonyms for impedance Other synonyms for the word impedance
- albatross
- bad feeling
- baggage
- ball and chain
- bar
- block
- blockade
- blocking
- bone to pick
- burden
- catch
- Catch-22
- check
- clog
- combat
- contention
- counteraction
- cover
- crimp
- cumbrance
- dead weight
- detention
- discord
- disharmony
- dispute
- dissension
- drag
- drawback
- encumbrance
- excess baggage
- faction
- factionalism
- fight
- flak
- foot dragging
- friction
- glitch
- gridlock
- halting
- handicap
- hang-up
- hassle
- hatred
- hindrance
- hitch
- holding
- hostility
- immunity
- impedance
- impediment
- impeding
- imperviousness
- incompatibility
- insusceptibility
- interference
- interruption
- intervention
- intransigence
- jam-up
- joker
- limitation
- lock
- millstone
- monkey wrench
- obstacle
- obstruction
- opposition
- parrying
- protecting
- protection
- quarrel
- rebuff
- refusal
- renitence
- renitency
- resentment
- resistance
- restraint
- restriction
- retardation
- rivalry
- row
- ruckus
- rumpus
- safeguard
- screen
- set-to
- shield
- snag
- sour note
- stand
- stoppage
- strife
- striking back
- struggle
- stumbling block
- support
- trammel
- trouble
- unsusceptibility
- warding off
- watch
- withstanding
- wrangling
Définition of impedance
Origin :- 1886, from impede + -ance.
- As in resistance : noun fighting, opposition
- As in imperviousness : noun resistance
- As in insusceptibility : noun resistance
- As in renitence : noun resistance
- As in renitency : noun resistance
- As in clog : noun blockage
- As in friction : noun disagreement
- As in hindrance : noun obstruction, difficulty
- What is the impedance if the voltage of the line is 115 volts?
- Extract from : « Physics » by Willis Eugene Tower
- Impedance, however, does not equal the sum of resistance and reactance.
- Extract from : « Physics » by Willis Eugene Tower
- The impedance of its secondary will be a quarter of this or 3,000 ohms.
- Extract from : « Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son » by John Mills
- The impedance of the coil I is changed by moving its adjustable core.
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 2 » by Kempster Miller
- Impedance depends chiefly upon the frequency of alternation.
- Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Electricity and Its Everyday Uses » by John F. Woodhull
- An important factor in the design of impedance coils is the grade of iron used in the magnetic circuit.
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 » by Kempster Miller
- The usual diagrammatic symbol for an impedance coil is shown in Fig. 106.
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 » by Kempster Miller
- The symbol of Fig. 104 is a good one for the toroidal type of impedance coil.
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 » by Kempster Miller
- These four impedance coils are wound on separate cores and do not have any inductive relation whatsoever with each other.
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 » by Kempster Miller
- In order to further increase the impedance, the cores are made long and heavy.
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 » by Kempster Miller
Antonyms for impedance
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