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41 average loss
சராசரி நாட்டம், சராசரி இழப்பு -
42 constructive total loss
உணர்மொத்த நட்டம் -
43 apparent depth loss
தோற்ற இழப்பு -
44 apparent loss
தோற்ற இழப்பு -
45 collisional loss
மோதுகைநட்டம் -
46 dielectric loss
Iமின்கோடுபுகுவூடகநட்டம்IIமின்கடவாப்பொருள் இழப்புமின்காப்பிழப்புIVமின் ஆற்றல் உட்கவா¢தல்Vமின்கோடுபுகுவூடக நட்டம் -
47 ionisation loss
அயனாக்கநட்டம் -
48 joule heat loss
சூல்வெப்பநட்டம் -
49 radiation loss
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50 time loss
கால இழப்பு -
51 weight loss
எடை குறைவு, எடை இழப்பு -
52 Heat loss
Physiology & Biochemistryவெப்பநட்டம் -
53 recovery of loss
இழப்பை மீட்டல், சேதத்தைத் திரும்பப் பெறுதல் -
54 net loss
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55 no profit no loss
இலாபமுமில்லை நட்டமுமில்லை -
56 wrong loss
முறையிலா இழப்பு -
57 no profit, no loss
ஆதாயமோ நட்டமோ இல்லை -
58 frictional loss of head
Iஉராய்வு முகட்டு இழப்புIIஉராய்வு மட்டிழப்புஉராய்வு மட்டிழப்பு -
59 pressure loss
அழுத்த இழப்பு,அழுத்தக் குறைவு -
60 absorption loss
உறிஞ்சு இழப்பு
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