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Loop Resistance

The total resistance of two conductors measured from one end to the other. Commonly used term in the thermocouple industry and when referring to a pair of copper wires used for telephone transmission. There is a limit on how far away a telephone subscriber can be located from a given central office, which is correlated to the loop resistance. The longer the distance, the higher the resistance of the line and the amount of current that can be delivered decreases.

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