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"Power Dissipation"
Keywords:
dissipated
,
steady
,
tripped
,
behaviour
,
heat
Related Terms:
Kva
,
Electric power
,
Kilovolt-ampere
,
Apparent power
,
Power factor
,
Electrical power
,
Wattage
,
Reactive power
,
True power
,
Active power
,
Volt-ampere
,
Load
,
Inverter
,
Wattmeter
,
Real power
,
Watts
,
Watt
,
Var
,
Power supply
,
Volt-amperes
,
Alternator
,
Output power
,
Generator
,
Losses
,
Power
,
Switching power supply
,
Generating capacity
,
Kilowatt
,
Megawatt
,
Current source
,
Cold cranking amps
,
Electrical
,
Rated power
,
Power conditioner
,
Supply current
,
Primary
,
Inrush current
,
Electrical energy
,
Power plant
,
Mains
,
Generating unit
,
Power surge
,
Transformer
,
Three-phase power
,
Power factor correction
,
Rectifier
,
Discharge
,
Pfc
,
Standby current
,
Battery charger
The amount of electrical power converted to heat by a device.
macom.com
The power dissipation is the power released in a fuse link carrying a stated value of current under prescribed conditions of use and behaviour, usually including a constant r.m.s. value of current until steady temperature conditions are reached.
profuseinternational.com
Power dissipated from the device while in the tripped state.
bourns.com
Work per unit time consumed by a device, generally the product of current and voltage.
marktechopto.com
The amount of power that is consumed and converted to heat.
angelfire.com
Amount of heat energy generated by a device in one second when current flows through it.
twysted-pair.com
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