释义 |
im·ped·ance \ə̇mˈpēdən(t)s\ noun (-s) Etymology: impede + -ance 1. a. : the apparent opposition in an electrical circuit to the flow of an alternating current that is analogous to the actual electrical resistance to a direct current and that is the ratio of effective electromotive force to the effective current b. : the resistance to passage of a substance (as water or water vapor) through a film 2. : the ratio of the pressure to the volume displacement at a given surface in a sound-transmitting medium |