Impedanciájától
Impedanciájától is a Hungarian word that translates to "from its impedance" or "of its impedance" depending on the context. In electrical engineering and physics, impedance is a measure of the opposition that a circuit presents to a sinusoidal alternating current. It is a complex quantity, meaning it has both a real part (resistance) and an imaginary part (reactance). Resistance opposes the flow of current regardless of frequency, while reactance depends on the frequency of the alternating current and the properties of the circuit components, such as capacitors and inductors.
The term "impedanciájától" would typically be used in a sentence describing a phenomenon or characteristic that