"Transmissibility" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Transmissibility refers to the ability of something, such as a disease, a mechanical load, or a wave, to be transmitted or passed on from one person, object, or system to another. This can be measured as a coefficient or factor that quantifies how easily something is transferred between two systems or mediums.
In different fields, transmissibility has different meanings:
1. Epidemiology: The ability of a disease to be transmitted from one person to another, often measured through the basic reproduction number (R0).
2. Mechanical engineering: The ability of a mechanical load to be transferred from one structure or system to another, often measured through the transmission of vibrations or forces.
3. Geophysics: The ability of seismic waves to transmit energy through the Earth's interior, often measured through seismic velocities.
4. Electrical engineering: The ability of an electrical signal or energy to be transmitted through a transmission line or medium, often measured through impedance or attenuation.
Overall, transmissibility describes the ease or efficiency with which something is transmitted from one system to another.