permeance

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Etymology

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From stem of Latin permeare (to penetrate) +‎ -ance.

Noun

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permeance (usually uncountable, plural permeances)

  1. A measure of the degree to which a material allows a fluid to permeate it.
  2. (physics) The reciprocal of reluctance in a magnetic circuit; the analogue of conductance in an electrical circuit.
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References

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  • permeance”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.