Examples of 'loss factor' in a sentence

Meaning of "loss factor"

This phrase refers to a variable or element that contributes to a loss or decrease in value or quality. It is often used in financial, business, or scientific contexts to discuss the factors that affect losses or declines

How to use "loss factor" in a sentence

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Envelope loss factor of the heat generator.
The result evaluated is the loss factor tan δ.
The loss factor depends on the temperature.
Variation of dielectric loss factor with frequency.
The loss factor tan δ is assessed using a viscoanalyzer.
The results gathered are the loss factor tan δ.
The fat loss factor is here to stay.
This phase lag is known as the loss factor.
Relative loss factor vs frequency curve.
The result made use of is the loss factor tan δ.
They have low loss factor and high stability.
Decaying plant residues in the field are also a major loss factor.
Blade tip loss factor.
This loss factor varies as a function of the temperature and of the frequency.
Ts very low loss factor.

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The value of loss factor is thus at its minimum level continuously.
All materials presenting a dielectric loss factor can be heated.
But the weight loss factor is due to a process known as ketosis.
Other factors may be included within the loss factor calculation.
The higher the loss factor the greater the dissipated energy.
A numerical and experimental estimation of the structural damping loss factor is computed.
Storage loss factor.
The loss factor can be calculated by the method described in a working example.
Envelope loss factor.
The loss factor can additionally be influenced by way of the thickness of the coating.
Waveguide loss factor.
The first loss factor can be minimised through the design of the reactor.
The increase in the dielectric loss factor can also be an advantage.
LIGHT LOSS FACTOR The light loss factor is a characteristic of the bulb.
Hourly loss factor.
The glass transition temperature is the temperature at which the loss factor is a maximum.
Light loss factor.
Learn about theory and practice with Fat Loss Factor eBook.
Yield loss factor.
Made of special Resin system material with Low ER and Low loss factor.
Dielectric loss factor.
In addition the loss factor decreases very severely at lower temperatures with these formulations.
Dielectric dissipation factor is also known as loss factor or tan delta of transformer oil.
Both ends of the loss factor cables were equipped with electric field grading cloths.
Curve I illustrates the ideal relationship between loss factor and vibration frequency.
The product fat loss factor can serve a solution for this problem.
Typically as material heats, the dielectric loss factor increases.
The dynamic stiffness and loss factor were determined using a vibration table.
The smaller the value, the lower the loss factor.
The maximum in a plot of loss factor versus temperature may be a sharp narrow peak.
A method according to claim 1, further including in the calculation a heat loss factor.
The storage modulus and the loss factor are collectively referred to as a viscoelastic property.
The smaller the tan δ, the better the low loss factor.
Consider the appropriate loss factor in accordance with the application equipment and technique.
Preferably, the calculation further includes a consideration of the a heat loss factor.

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