noun
- The quality or state of being permeable; the degree to which a material allows liquids or gases to pass through it.
- In physics, the ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within itself.
Usage: Plural form of permeability; Commonly used in physics, geology, and materials science
Usage: Technical term used in electromagnetism and materials science
Examples
- The permeabilities of different soil types determine how quickly water drains through them.
- Scientists measured the permeabilities of various fabrics to assess their effectiveness as filters.
- The permeabilities of these membranes allow oxygen to pass through while blocking larger molecules.
- Geologists study rock permeabilities to predict groundwater flow patterns.
- The magnetic permeabilities of different materials vary significantly.
- Engineers compare the permeabilities of construction materials when designing water-resistant barriers.