ground fault (us)

  • 41Multipoint ground — A Multipoint Ground is an alternate type of electrical installation that attempts to solve the Ground Loop and Mains hum problem by creating many alternate paths for electrical energy to find its way back to ground. The distinguishing… …

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  • 42Long Point-Eureka Heights Fault System — The Long Point Eureka Heights Fault System is a system of geologic faults in Houston, Texas. It runs beneath the metropolitan area from the southwest to the northeast. The various faults are characterized as normal faults, meaning the blocks of… …

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  • 43no–fault — adj 1: of, relating to, or being a motor vehicle insurance plan under which someone injured in an accident is compensated usu. up to a stipulated limit for esp. actual losses (as for property damage, medical bills, and lost wages) by that person… …

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  • 44foot|fault — foot fault, (in lawn tennis) a fault committed by the server if he fails to maintain contact with the ground or if he brings either foot across the base line before hitting the ball. foot|fault «FUT FLT», intransitive verb. to make a foot fault.… …

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  • 45General Protection Fault (webcomic) — Infobox comic strip title= General Protection Fault caption= author= Jeffrey T. Darlington url= http://www.gpf comics.com/ rss= http://www.gpf comics.com/gpf.rss atom= status= Monday, Wednesday, Friday first= 1998 11 02 [http://www.gpf… …

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  • 46Crack in the Ground — is a volcanic fissure over two miles (3 km) long and up to 70 feet (21 m) deep in central Oregon, US.[1] The eruptions from the Four Craters Lava Field were accompanied by a slight sinking of the older rock surface, forming a shallow, graben …

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  • 47foot fault — foot′ fault n. spo the failure of the server in tennis, volleyball, etc., to keep both feet behind the base line until the ball is hit or to keep at least one foot on the ground while hitting the ball • Etymology: 1885–90 foot′fault , v.i …

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  • 48no fault — A type of automobile insurance, in force in many states, in which each person s own insurance company pays for injury or damage up to a certain limit regardless of whether its insured was actually at fault. See insurance. Also, popular name for a …

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  • 49no fault — A type of automobile insurance, in force in many states, in which each person s own insurance company pays for injury or damage up to a certain limit regardless of whether its insured was actually at fault. See insurance. Also, popular name for a …

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  • 50(the) San Andreas Fault — the San Andreas Fault UK [ˌsæn ænˌdreɪəs ˈfɔːlt] US [ˌsæn ænˌdreɪəs ˈfɔlt] a large area in the US state of California where there are many earthquakes (=occasions when the ground moves violently) http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/… …

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