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low-tension

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low-ten·sion (ltnshn)
adj.
1. Of or at low potential or voltage.
2. Operating at low voltage.

low-tension
adj
(Engineering / Electrical Engineering) subjected to, carrying, or capable of operating at a low voltage Abbreviation LT

low-tension
Having a low voltage, or designed to work at low voltages. Compare high-tension.
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Adj.1.low-tension - subjected to or capable of operating under relative low voltage
electricity - a physical phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons and protons
high-tension - subjected to or capable of operating under relatively high voltage; "high-tension wire"
Translations
low-tension [ˈləʊˈtenʃən] ADJde baja tensión


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