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Line loss Electric energy lost because of the transmission of electricity. Much of the loss is thermal in nature.
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Line lossThe total of the various energy losses occurring in a transmission line.
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Line lossElectric energy lost in the process of transmitting it over power lines.
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Line lossDescribes the effect by which a measurable percentage of electricity is lost or unaccounted for as it traverses power lines before it is delivered to the end consumer.
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Line lossA percentage of gas received by a pipeline or LDC that is retained to compensate for lost and unaccounted for gas.
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Line lossA voltage drop caused by resistance in wire during transmission of electrical power over distance. Line loss is why you must increase the size of DC battery cables the further the inverter is from the [..]
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Line lossElectric energy lost in the process of transmitting it over power lines.
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Line lossA voltage drop caused by resistance in wire during transmission of electrical power over distance.
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Line lossElectrical energy lost in the process of transmitting over power-lines.
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Line lossTotal energy loss in a line.
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Line lossElectric energy lost in the process of transmitting it over power lines.
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Line lossSee friction loss
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Line lossThe reduction in the quantity of natural gas flowing through a pipeline that results from leaks, venting and other physical and operational circumstances on a pipeline system.
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