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transmission in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Transmit or
Transmission may
refer to:
Power transmission Electric power transmission Transmission (mechanical...
- A
manual transmission (MT), also
known as
manual gearbox,
standard transmission (in Canada, the
United Kingdom and the
United States), or
stick shift (in...
- In telecommunications,
transmission (sometimes
abbreviated as "TX") is the
process of
sending or
propagating an
analog or
digital signal via a
medium that...
- An
automatic transmission (sometimes
abbreviated AT) is a multi-speed
transmission used in
motor vehicles that does not
require any
input from the driver...
- A
transmission (also
called a gearbox) is a
mechanical device which uses a gear set—two or more
gears working together—to
change the speed,
direction of...
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Electric power transmission is the bulk
movement of
electrical energy from a
generating site, such as a
power plant, to an
electrical substation. The interconnected...
- A
transmission tower (also
electricity pylon,
hydro tower, or pylon) is a tall structure,
usually a
lattice tower made of
steel that is used to support...
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variable transmission (CVT) is an
automated transmission that can
change through a
continuous range of gear ratios. This
contrasts with
other transmissions that...
- In
electrical engineering, a
transmission line is a
specialized cable or
other structure designed to
conduct electromagnetic waves in a
contained manner...
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transmissivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Transmissivity may
refer to:
Transmissivity (hydrology), the rate at
which groundwater flows...