The power transmission



Example: Power transmission moves electricity over long distances

Definition


"The power transmission" refers to the process or system by which electrical energy is transferred from power plants to substations and then to consumers, enabling the movement of electricity over long distances efficiently and reliably.

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Etymology


The phrase "the power transmission" combines 'power,' deriving from the Latin 'potere,' meaning ability or capacity, and 'transmission,' from the Latin 'transmittere,' meaning to send across. Together, they describe the sending of electrical power across distances.

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"The power transmission" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Energy - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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