elastance

Etymology

 * From.
 * Coined by . There is a force–voltage in which capacitance corresponds to the inverse of a spring constant; the smaller the spring constant, the more “elastic” (yielding, flexible) the spring is.

Noun

 * 1)  An electrical property that is the inverse of capacitance.
 * 2)  The inverse of compliance.
 * 3)  A measurement of the tendency of the lung, urinary bladder, gallbladder or other cavity to recoil inwards.

Translations

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