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What (who) is no admittance - definition

RECIPROCAL OF THE COMPLEX IMPEDANCE
Electrical admittance
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admittance         
n.
1) to gain admittance to
2) to deny admittance to (he was denied admittance to the concert)
admittance         
Admittance is the act of entering a place or institution or the right to enter it.
We had not been able to gain admittance to the flat.
= admission
N-UNCOUNT: oft N into/to n
Admittance         
II. Admittance ·noun The act of Admitting.
III. Admittance ·add. ·noun The reciprocal of impedance.
IV. Admittance ·noun The act of giving possession of a copyhold estate.
V. Admittance ·noun Permission to enter; the power or right of entrance; also, actual entrance; reception.
VI. Admittance ·noun Concession; admission; allowance; as, the admittance of an Argument.

Wikipedia

Admittance

In electrical engineering, admittance is a measure of how easily a circuit or device will allow a current to flow. It is defined as the reciprocal of impedance, analogous to how conductance & resistance are defined. The SI unit of admittance is the siemens (symbol S); the older, synonymous unit is mho, and its symbol is ℧ (an upside-down uppercase omega Ω). Oliver Heaviside coined the term admittance in December 1887. Heaviside used Y to represent the magnitude of admittance, but it quickly became the conventional symbol for admittance itself through the publications of Charles Proteus Steinmetz. Heaviside probably chose Y simply because it is next to Z in the alphabet, the conventional symbol for impedance.

Admittance is defined as

Y 1 Z {\displaystyle Y\equiv {\frac {1}{Z}}\,}

where

Y is the admittance, measured in siemens
Z is the impedance, measured in ohms

Resistance is a measure of the opposition of a circuit to the flow of a steady current, while impedance takes into account not only the resistance but also dynamic effects (known as reactance). Likewise, admittance is not only a measure of the ease with which a steady current can flow, but also the dynamic effects of the material's susceptance to polarization:

Y = G + j B {\displaystyle Y=G+jB\,}

where

  • Y {\displaystyle Y} is the admittance, measured in siemens.
  • G {\displaystyle G} is the conductance, measured in siemens.
  • B {\displaystyle B} is the susceptance, measured in siemens.
  • j 2 = 1 {\displaystyle j^{2}=-1}

The dynamic effects of the material's susceptance relate to the universal dielectric response, the power law scaling of a system's admittance with frequency under alternating current conditions.

Examples of use of no admittance
1. "We‘re on a lockdown, with no admittance to the facility permitted at this time," spokesman Nickolas Dirkes said.
2. Unlike most British court hearings, divorce proceedings are heard in private, and the door of Court 34 bore a sign reading "No Admittance _ Strictly Private." The hearing before Justice Hugh Bennett is scheduled to last five days.
3. "Just last week, my husband, who works for one of the Saudi ministries, fell ill and had to go to a local public hospital for oxygen but was stopped at the door by a sign which read No admittance, No beds." Fleming said that after her husband entered the public hospital demanding treatment he was referred to the sign outside.