Noun
/pɑʊər lɔs/
Power loss refers to a reduction in the amount of electrical energy that is transmitted, used, or stored, often as a result of resistance or faults in electrical circuits or systems. It is a common term used in electrical engineering, physics, and everyday discussions related to energy efficiency and electrical systems.
Frequency of Use: The term is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in technical discussions, reports, and educational materials related to power systems.
The technician explained that the power loss during transmission can lead to higher energy costs.
Техник объяснил, что потери энергии при передаче могут привести к более высоким затратам.
To improve efficiency, measures must be taken to reduce power loss in our circuit design.
Для повышения эффективности необходимо принять меры по снижению потерь энергии в нашем проектировании цепей.
Power loss due to overheating can cause significant damage to electrical equipment.
Потери энергии из-за перегрева могут вызвать значительный ущерб электрическому оборудованию.
The term "power loss" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, but related phrases involving "power" and "loss" do exist. Below are phrases where the concept of power and its loss is idiomatically represented:
The CEO's power play shocked everyone in the boardroom.
Маневр генерального директора шокировал всех в комнате совета директоров.
No power in the verse: Everything is said to be hopeless or without aspect of success.
When it comes to convincing him, there's simply no power in the verse.
Когда дело касается его убеждения, здесь просто нет сил в мире.
Lose power: To diminish in strength or authority.
The term "power" originates from the Middle French "pouvoir," which translates to "to be able" or "to have the capacity." "Loss" comes from the Old English "los," which means "destruction" or "failure." Together, "power loss" refers to the failure or reduction of available electrical energy.
Synonyms: - Energy loss - Electrical loss - Voltage drop
Antonyms: - Power gain - Energy efficiency - Power supply