Depends on the importance of the program to the school. We have a local school that terminated their coach after his second losing season in a row. While another school has won only 4 games a year for the past 7 years under their coach.
Won: 16 games Lost: 8 games
Before the NHL lockout, there were four categories; Wins, Losses, Ties, and Overtime Losses. Since the lockout there are now only three categories; Wins, Losses, and Overtime losses (which include shootout losses)
margin of safety
The sum of the momentum of the two toys before the collision will be the same as the momentum of the two toys after the collision except for some losses due to heat dissipation and frictional losses.
Gains and losses from the sale or exchange of capital assets receive separate treatment from "ordinary" gains and losses. Capital gains are taxed before income, at a significantly lower rate than ordinary gains.
If the war was before the event of antibiotics, the greatest losses were due to infections.
stray losses,armature copper losses,iron losses(Hysteresis and eddy current losses),mechanical losses(friction and windage losses)
Constant losses Those losses in a d.c. generator which remain constant at all loads are known as constant losses. The constant losses in a d.c. generator are: (a) iron losses (b) mechanical losses (c) shunt field losses
Using a higher voltage reduces power losses during transmission.
Think it through. A loss is something that goes away, w/o you being able to use it. Losses in electricity is like you putting 10 dollars into your wallet, but when you get to the store there are only 9 left for you to use. No one wants that. Besides, in electricity losses usually turn into heat, and that heat has to be managed before it gets intense enough to damage something.
There are no applications for losses, that's why they are called 'losses'!
Basically two types: 1. Copper losses:- when the transformer is loaded, current flows in primary and secondary winding, there is loss of electrical energy due to the resistance of the primary winding, and secondary winding and they are called variable losses. These losses depend upon the loading conditions of the transformers. Therefore, these losses are also called as variable losses. 2. Iron losses or core losses:-The losses that occur in the core are known as core losses or iron losses. Two types of iron losses are: > eddy current loss > Hysteresis loss.