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'dielectric loss' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the energy loss that results when electricity passes through a dielectric material, such as an insulator. For example, one might say, "The dielectric loss of the insulation used in this electrical system resulted in an increased power consumption."
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Dielectric loss, loss of energy that goes into heating a dielectric material in a varying electric field.
PVC has a high enough dielectric loss that heat can be generated throughout the material by exposure to a high-frequency, high-voltage electric field.
Dielectric loss is also taken into consideration.
Figure 7 Variation of dielectric loss with frequency.
Figure 4 Dielectric loss at room temperature of BNZT ceramics.
It suggests that dielectric loss increases after treatment.
The dielectric loss was still stable throughout the frequency range.
The dielectric loss is the most indicative factor.
These films have almost the same dielectric loss.
They have high dielectric constant and extremely low dielectric loss.
The major electromagnetic absorption mechanism was dielectric loss.
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