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- Immittance is a term used within electrical engineering and acoustics, specifically bioacoustics and the inner ear, to describe the combined measure of...
- theorem can be extended to admittances and the encomp****ing concept of immittances. A consequence of Foster's theorem is that zeros and poles of the reactance...
- electromagnetism units Immittance Ushida, Jun; Tokushima, Masatoshi; Shirane, Masayuki; Gomyo, Akiko; Yamada, Hirohito (2003). "Immittance matching for multidimensional...
- Acoustic immittance audiometry - Immittance audiometry is an objective technique which evaluates middle ear function by three procedures: static immittance, tympanometry...
- the ear canal and tympanic membrane, (2) tympanometry, to ****ess the immittance of the tympanic membrane and how well it moves, (3) otoacoustic emissions...
- nature, acoustic impedance is the reciprocal of acoustic admittance. Immittance is a concept which combines both acoustic admittance and acoustic impedance...
- convenient, especially in theoretical works, to treat them together as an immittance rather than separately as either an impedance or an admittance. It is...
- loudspeakers High impedance – Node in a circuit restricting current flow Immittance – Combined measure of impedance and admittance. Impedance analyzer – Type...
- first used names like "reflection chart", "circle diagram of impedance", "immittance chart" or "Z-plane chart", early adopters at MIT's Radiation Laboratory...
- be combined by making both Lk and Ck equal to gk. That is, gk is the immittance divided by s. g k = 2 sin ⁡ [ ( 2 k − 1 ) 2 n π ] k = 1 , 2 , 3 , … ,...