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The anode electrode loses loses electron and oxidation half reaction occurs at it.
It loses a negative charge and then becomes a positive ion
Loses two electrons.
Removal of an electron from an atom leaves a positively charged ion.
When a metal atom loses an electron, it loses energy. This energy corresponds to the difference in energy levels between the electron's initial position and its final position outside the atom.
TRANSMISSION LINE LOSSES
six wins three losses
The core loses occur because of the stator and rortor.
The verb of loss is lose.Other verbs are loses, losing and lost.Some examples are:"I will try nit to lose"."We are losing"."He loses the keys again""We lost him in the forest"
The PWC losses its steering ability when the throttle is released.
Thicker cable loses less thermal energy.
Losses due to loading. As more load (more current) is put on a transformer, these losses will increase. They are often referred to as I2R (or I^2*R) losses.
7 wins, 9 losses.
If a car shakes and loses power when idling it can be the spark plug. If a spark plug is fouling, it can cause power losses.
The Cubs had 99 wins and 55 losses in 1908.
Just about one-half, due to losses of Energy.
external loses