Definition of leakage. Meaning of leakage. Synonyms of leakage

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Definition of leakage

Leakage
Leakage Leak"age, n. [Cf. D. lekkage, for sense 1.] 1. A leaking; also, the quantity that enters or issues by leaking. 2. (Com.) An allowance of a certain rate per cent for the leaking of casks, or waste of liquors by leaking.
Leakage
Leakage Leak"age, n. (Elec.) A leak; also; the quantity of electricity thus wasted.

Meaning of leakage from wikipedia

- leakage may refer to: leakage (chemistry) memory leak , in computer science. leakage (economics) leakage (electronics) leakage (retail)
- in electronics , leakage may refer to a gradual loss of energy from a charged capacitor . it is primarily caused by electronic devices
- increased permeability of the blood vessels results in an exudation (leakage) of plasma proteins and fluid into the tissue (edema ),
- carbon leakage occurs when there is an increase in carbon dioxide emissions in one country as a result of an emissions reduction by a
- subthreshold conduction or subthreshold leakage or subthreshold drain current is the current that flows between the source and drain of a
- in fourier analysis , spectral leakage refers to the misrepresentation of the fourier components of a signal that are not harmonic to the
- crosstalk (disambiguation)spill (audio)crosstalk. in electronics , crosstalk (xt) is any phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one
- in economics , a leakage is the non-consumption uses of income, including saving, taxes, and imports. in the keynesian injection-leakage
- spill (also known as bleed and leakage) is the occurrence in sound recording (particularly in close miking ) and live sound mixing
- leakage inductance derives from the electrical property of an imperfectly-coupled transformer whereby each winding behaves as a self-