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permeability Meaning in Tamil ( permeability வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பராவி இருக்கும் தன்மை,



permeability தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

permeability's Usage Examples:

(26) Also A B H H4?rI _ I +41K, (27) and (28) 471 Since in empty space B has been assumed to be numerically equal to H, it follows that the permeability of a vacuum is equal to i.


Imagine for a moment that the sand grains were by any means rendered immobile without change in the permeability of their interspaces; we could then dispense with the iron or brickwork lining of the well; but as there would still be no cracks or fissures to extend the area of percolating water exposed to the open well, the yield would be very small.


but though the force was thus increased ninefold, the induction only reached 19,800, and the ultimate value of the permeability was still as much as 33'9.


Nystatin however, binds to ergosterol and alters membrane permeability and hence allows leakage of intracellular contents.


So far, the best results have been attained with aluminium, and the permeability was greatest when the percentages of manganese and aluminium were approximately proportional to the atomic weights of the two metals.


The maximum permeability (for H 2) was 3400 at 15° and only 2700 at - 186°, a reduction of more than 20%; but the percentage reduction became less as the magnetizing force departed from the value corresponding to maximum permeability.


The principal points of difference are that (I) the magnetic permeability, unlike the electric conductivity, which is independent of the strength of the current, is not in general constant; (2) there is no perfect insulator for magnetic induction, which will pass more or less freely through all known substances.


To secure the highest possible permeability it is essential that the iron should be softened by careful annealing.


The extent of the area affected and of the variation in the turgor depends upon many circumstances, but we have no doubt that in the process of modifying its own permeability by some molecular change we have the counterpart of muscular contractibility.


Above these temperatures the little permeability that remained was found to be independent of the magnetizing force, but it /1, appeared to vary a little with the temperature, one specimen showing a permeability of 100 at 820°, 2.


On the other hand, the same observations go to show that the disease is met with oftener on the more recent formations than the older, and this fact, so far as concerns the physical characters of the soil, is identical with the questions of permeability to air and water.


They show varying permeability to a range of monovalent and divalent cations.





Synonyms:

absorbency, permeableness, porosity, porousness,



Antonyms:

nonabsorbent, absorbent, solidity, nonabsorbency, impermeability,

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