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Revision as of 22:23, 8 October 2006 by Linuxbeak (talk | contribs) (→See also: *really* not necessary.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Leakage describes an unwanted loss of something which escapes from its proper location:
- In everyday usage and chemistry, leakage is the gradual escape of matter through a leak, usually liquid or powder from an imperfectly sealed container.
- In electronics, leakage may mean the gradual loss of energy from a charged capacitor, or unwanted transfer of energy from one circuit to another.
- In the retail trade, leakage or shrinkage means a loss of stock.
- Semiconductor leakage is unwanted quantum tunneling through an insulating region.
- In sound recording, leakage (also called spillage) occurs when audio intended for one track is picked up inadvertently by another track's microphone.
- In medicine, anal leakage is a condition of faecal incontinence.
Chemistry
In chemistry, leakage is a process in which material is lost, intentionally or accidentally, gradually through the holes or defects of their containers. Often, leakage can be disastrous if the leaked material is harmful or corrosive.
A zinc-carbon battery is an example of an easy-leaking system. The electrolytes inside the cell sometimes leak out of the cell shell, and cause damage to an electronic appliance.
Electronics
In electronics, leakage is an undesired imperfection of some dielectric materials used in capacitors, also known as dielectric leakage. It is a result of the dielectric material not being a perfect insulator and therefore allowing a leakage current to flow, slowly discharging the capacitor.
We also speak of (unwanted) leakage of energy from one circuit to another. For example, magnetic lines of flux will not be entirely confined within the core of a power transformer; another circuit may couple to the transformer and receive some leaked energy at the frequency of the electric mains, which will cause audible hum in an audio application.
Retail
Retail leakage occurs when members of a community spend money outside that community or when money spent inside that community is transferred outside the community. For example, crossing a border to buy goods forgoes the same purchase that could have been made inside the community.
Many chain stores have high leakages rates due to the transferring of sales revenue to a corporate headquarters. Also, in retail, leakage can mean the loss of stock without payment, typically due to theft by employees or shoplifters.
Semiconductors
In semiconductor devices, leakage is a quantum phenomenon
Sound recording
Multitrack recording is at its optimum when there is sufficient isolation between individual tracks, to allow for freedom in remixing each track to a desired sound level. Reasonable isolation can be achieved (even in a live recording) by careful microphone placement, or by the separation of sound sources. Sound leakage can limit or even ruin the remixing and overdubbing potentials for a multitrack recording, when one sound interferes with another sound on a track.