Electrical resistance that varies according to the history of electrical charge that has flowed through a device.(noun)
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Use "memristance" in a sentence
"Only at very small sizes, they found, does memristance become large relative to other effects."
"In all four cases, they are relationships between the current I (or its integral over time, namely the charge Q) and the voltage V (or its integral over time, a sort of magnetic flux Φ or flux linkeage). memristance"