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Heat loss of water: The surface area effects the the rate of heat loss because the rate of heat loss increases if the surface are is higher. How: The water is spread out into a bigger space meaning the
Increasing the Surface Area increases the heat loss. You will find a nice example in the related question link below.
the larger the surface area you have, to more heat that you are going to lose.
dB (decibel) is a logarithmic measure of the ratio of two power values, for example, two signal strengths. This is often used for power gain or power loss. For example, a loss of 10 dB means that the signal degrades by a factor of 10, a loss of 20 dB means that the signal degrades by a factor of 100, and a loss of 30 dB means that the signal degrades by a factor of 1000.
Power (Joules) = the square root of the voltage squared divided by the resistance
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DEFINITION: Nonuniform density of current due to its characteristic to flow more at the surface of the conductor than that of the other section of the conductor called Skin Effect in power system.EFFECT: Due to the skin effect, whole section of the conductor can not be utilized properly. Moreover, skin effect causes increment in effective resistance of the conductor and in power loss.
Phase loss is the loss of power to a specific area of the circuit. Phase loss can result from exposed wires or damaged wires or even downed power lines.
A power outage is a short or long term loss of the electrical power in an area
Power = voltage times current 7.2 volts * 24 amperes = 172.8 watts
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A brownout when referring to power is a temporary reduction of power to an area of a city. This is in contrast to a blackout where complete power loss occurs.
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A brownout refers to the drop in voltage in an electrical power supply system. A blackout, on the other hand, is the complete loss of electric power in an area.
Hard starting Loss of power due to fuel starvation Noise coming from pump area