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busbar

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See also: bus bar

English

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Etymology

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From bus +‎ bar.

Noun

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busbar (plural busbars)

  1. An electrical conductor that carries a large current, especially one that is part of a power distribution system; typically a thick strip, or a tube, of copper or aluminium.

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English busbar.

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Noun

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busbar (plural busbar-busbar)

  1. (electrical engineering) busbar: an electrical conductor that carries a large current, especially one that is part of a power distribution system; typically a thick strip, or a tube, of copper or aluminium.

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