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what is polarization loss?​

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Answered by bakshianju712pa3lr2
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Polarization (also polarisation) is a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations.

Polarization Loss Due to Field and Receiver Mismatch. Loss occurs when a receiver is not matched to the polarization of an incident electromagnetic field.


garvtrpt: can you please help me in solving a numerical related to polarization loss
thilagasam: yep sure why not!! where is the q
garvtrpt: The theoretical voltage of a fuel cell is 1.23 V

Q.1- If the operating point of fuel cell is 0.6V, Find the Overpotential losses?

Q.2- If the impedence (ohmic) due to the membrane and contact resistance of the cell is 0.01 ohm and the current in the cell is 15 Amps. Find the polarization losses due to reasons other than ohmic loss?
garvtrpt: it is also given in my previous asked questions
thilagasam: just a min
garvtrpt: ok
Answered by thilagasam
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Answer:

Polarization Loss Due to Field and Receiver Mismatch. Loss occurs when a receiver is not matched to the polarization of an incident electromagnetic field.

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garvtrpt: bro can you please help me out in numerical related to this
thilagasam: sure..
garvtrpt: The theoretical voltage of a fuel cell is 1.23 V

Q.1- If the operating point of fuel cell is 0.6V, Find the Overpotential losses?

Q.2- If the impedence (ohmic) due to the membrane and contact resistance of the cell is 0.01 ohm and the current in the cell is 15 Amps. Find the polarization losses due to reasons other than ohmic loss?
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