👉 Impedibility in electronics refers to a property of an electronic device or circuit that prevents it from being activated by external stimuli, such as electric current. This means that when there is no electrical current flowing through the device, it cannot be powered up, and if there is any current flowing through it, it will not function properly. Impedibility can also refer to a situation where an electronic component or circuit has a resistance that is too high, making it difficult for signals to flow through it effectively