The losses in high T-c conductors do not differ in principle from thos
e in low T-c materials, and the same calculations can be used. However
it is necessary to allow for the granularity of the materials and the
high aspect ratio of the conductors. This paper derives simple, if ap
proximate, expressions for calculating the losses in the most importan
t cases for practical purposes. These are the use of BSCCO tapes in ma
gnets and cables at power frequencies. The predictions of elliptical a
nd thin strip models are compared and it is found that an elliptical g
eometry agrees best with the experimental results. It is also found th
at the the voltage measured in a transport measurement depends on the
position of the contacts and that if an unambiguous loss measurement i
s required it is,necessary to include the flux outside the sample in t
he voltage measurement loop.