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Definition of transmission line in English: transmission linenoun A conductor or conductors designed to carry electricity or an electrical signal over large distances with minimum losses and distortion. Example sentencesExamples - One is a transmission line from a transformer, the other a feeder line to a house.
- In response, a small army of project developers descended on practically every location in the U.S. where a gas pipeline came close to a power transmission line.
- An accident point locating system locates an accident point on a power transmission line.
- Utility officials said the outage was caused by a faulty transmission line separating the two countries.
- Most power cuts in city are due to incidents such as tripping of a transmission line or transformer failure and these are usually localised events.
- Actually, the repeater does no routing, as the same transmission line supports both packet ingress and egress.
- Every transmission line has capacitive and inductive effects.
- It is the job of the transmission line to deliver the transmitter signal to the antenna and the received signal from the antenna to the receiver.
- In Connecticut, residents heard an emergency plea from the governor to cut back on power use after a state transmission line that feeds the southwest part of the state failed early on Friday.
- This feature sends a signal with a sharp edge down the transmission line and looks for reflections due to impedance imperfections.
- At the top, diverse micropowers (solar photovoltaics, wind, microturbines running on natural gas, and biofuels) feed a medium-sized transmission line.
- By reversing the positions of the inductors and the capacitors, the transmission line becomes the analogue of a negative-index medium.
- The test signals are received at a receiving end of the transmission line and the amplitudes of the received signal are measured.
- This would have made the coast self-sufficient and obviate the need to upgrade the transmission line from Kikiwa and Islington.
- Instead, we were told an interesting scientific fact that there is energy loss every time it goes over a transmission line.
- This voltage reflects back along the transmission line to the source, where if not fully damped may reflect again to the receiver, and may repeat until effectively damped.
- Ancillary work has begun - the laying of water pipelines and construction of an electricity transmission line - despite opposition.
- When that bow wave hits the start of the transmission line, it bounces back, catches up to the mobile boundary, and gets reflected again there.
- In the present invention, a transmission line length estimation circuit with continuous feedback equalizer is provided.
Definition of transmission line in US English: transmission linenountranzˈmiSHən ˌlīn A conductor or conductors designed to carry electricity or an electrical signal over large distances with minimum losses and distortion. Example sentencesExamples - In response, a small army of project developers descended on practically every location in the U.S. where a gas pipeline came close to a power transmission line.
- Utility officials said the outage was caused by a faulty transmission line separating the two countries.
- This feature sends a signal with a sharp edge down the transmission line and looks for reflections due to impedance imperfections.
- When that bow wave hits the start of the transmission line, it bounces back, catches up to the mobile boundary, and gets reflected again there.
- It is the job of the transmission line to deliver the transmitter signal to the antenna and the received signal from the antenna to the receiver.
- Ancillary work has begun - the laying of water pipelines and construction of an electricity transmission line - despite opposition.
- The test signals are received at a receiving end of the transmission line and the amplitudes of the received signal are measured.
- At the top, diverse micropowers (solar photovoltaics, wind, microturbines running on natural gas, and biofuels) feed a medium-sized transmission line.
- In Connecticut, residents heard an emergency plea from the governor to cut back on power use after a state transmission line that feeds the southwest part of the state failed early on Friday.
- By reversing the positions of the inductors and the capacitors, the transmission line becomes the analogue of a negative-index medium.
- One is a transmission line from a transformer, the other a feeder line to a house.
- Instead, we were told an interesting scientific fact that there is energy loss every time it goes over a transmission line.
- Most power cuts in city are due to incidents such as tripping of a transmission line or transformer failure and these are usually localised events.
- This voltage reflects back along the transmission line to the source, where if not fully damped may reflect again to the receiver, and may repeat until effectively damped.
- An accident point locating system locates an accident point on a power transmission line.
- Actually, the repeater does no routing, as the same transmission line supports both packet ingress and egress.
- This would have made the coast self-sufficient and obviate the need to upgrade the transmission line from Kikiwa and Islington.
- Every transmission line has capacitive and inductive effects.
- In the present invention, a transmission line length estimation circuit with continuous feedback equalizer is provided.
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