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grounding method

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  • Grounding — Ground ing, n. 1. The act, method, or process of laying a groundwork or foundation. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: [Nominalized form of {ground}[3], v. t.] Elementary instruction; instruction in the basic concepts of a topic or skill. [PJC] 3. The act… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • NEMA connector — Twist lock connector redirects here. For the device used in intermodal shipping, see Twistlock. Ungrounded and grounded power plugs …   Wikipedia

  • Industrial and multiphase power plugs and sockets — Industrial and multiphase plugs and sockets provide a connection to the electrical mains rated at higher voltages and currents than household plugs and sockets. They are generally used when more than two current carrying conductors (polyphase… …   Wikipedia

  • Ufer Ground — The Ufer Ground is an electrical Earth grounding method named after its developer, Herbert G. Ufer during World War II. It is installed by connecting the ground wire to the steel reinforcement bars in foundation concrete. Its effectiveness is… …   Wikipedia

  • тип заземления системы — Комплексная характеристика системы распределения электроэнергии, устанавливающая наличие или отсутствие заземления токоведущих частей источника питания, наличие заземления открытых проводящих частей электроустановки или электрооборудования,… …   Справочник технического переводчика

  • Lightning rod — A lightning rod (USA) or lightning conductor (UK) is a single component in a lightning protection system. In addition to rods placed at regular intervals on the highest portions of a structure, a lightning protection system typically includes a… …   Wikipedia

  • Lightning protection system — A lightning protection system is a system that protects a structure from damage due to lightning strikes, either through safely conducting the strike to the ground, or preventing the structure from being struck. Most lightning protection systems… …   Wikipedia

  • Husserl, Edmund — born April 8, 1859, Prossnitz, Moravia, Austrian Empire died April 27, 1938, Freiburg im Breisgau, Ger. German philosopher, founder of phenomenology. He received a doctoral degree in mathematics at the University of Vienna in 1882. From 1883 to… …   Universalium

  • Electric shock — Electrocute redirects here. For the band, see Electrocute (band). An electric shock can occur upon contact of a human s body with any source of voltage high enough to cause sufficient current through the muscles or hair. The minimum current a… …   Wikipedia

  • Seventeenth-century materialism: Gassendi and Hobbes — T.Sorell In the English speaking world Pierre Gassendi is probably best known as the author of a set of Objections to Descartes’s Meditations. These Objections, the fifth of seven sets collected by Mersenne, are relatively long and full, and… …   History of philosophy

  • Try — This article is about the use of the word in rugby football terminology. For the method of scoring in American and Canadian football, see Convert. For other uses, see Try (disambiguation). Shaun Perry scoring a try for England against the All… …   Wikipedia

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