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In the transmission of electrical, electromagnetic, or acoustic signals, the conversion of the transmitted energy into another form, usually thermal.

Note 1: Absorption is one cause of signal attenuation.

Note 2: The conversion takes place as a result of interaction between the incident energy and the material medium, at the molecular or atomic level.
Source: Federal Standard 1037C

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