resistance of flow
61electrical resistance — noun a material s opposition to the flow of electric current; measured in ohms • Syn: ↑electric resistance, ↑impedance, ↑resistance, ↑resistivity, ↑ohmic resistance • Derivationally related forms: ↑resistive ( …
62peripheral resistance unit — (PRU) a conventional unit of vascular resistance equal to the resistance that produces a pressure difference of 1 mm Hg, corresponding to a blood flow of 1 mL/sec …
63Series Resistance — Parasitic resistance to current flow in a cell due to mechanisms such as resistance from the bulk of the semiconductor material, metallic contacts, and interconnections …
64Series resistance — Parasitic resistance to current flow in a cell due to mechanisms such as resistance from the bulk of the semiconductor material, metallic contacts, and interconnections. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy… …
65series resistance — Parasitic resistance to current flow in a cell due to mechanisms such as resistance from the bulk of the semiconductor material, metallic contacts, and interconnections. Solar Electric Glossary …
66Kapitza resistance — noun a resistance to the flow of heat across the interface between liquid helium and a solid that produces a temperature discontinuity …
67electrical resistance — noun The opposition offered by an electrical conductor to the flow of a current through itself, resulting in a conversion of electrical energy into heat and radiation. The SI derived unit of resistance is the ohm. Symbol: R. Ant …
68airway resistance — the opposition of the tracheobronchial tree to air flow: the mouth to alveoli pressure difference divided by the air flow. Symbol RA or RAW …
69Parallel Path Flow — This refers to the flow of electric power on an electric system s transmission facilities resulting from scheduled electric power transfers between two other electric systems. (Electric power flows on all interconnected parallel paths in… …
70Parallel path flow — As defined by NERC, this refers to the flow of electric power on an electric system s transmission facilities resulting from scheduled electric power transfers between two other electric systems. (Electric power flows on all interconnected… …