noun
- the total opposition that a circuit or device presents to the flow of alternating electric current, measured in ohms.
- any factor or condition that opposes or hinders progress or movement.
Usage: technical term used in electrical engineering and physics
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The impedance of the speaker must match the amplifier's output impedance for optimal sound quality.
- High impedance in the circuit reduced the current flow significantly.
- Engineers calculated the impedance to ensure the device would function properly.
- The impedance between the two systems created compatibility issues.
- Reducing impedance in the transmission line improved signal transmission.
- Cultural differences presented an impedance to effective communication between the teams.