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  • 81One-line diagram — A typical one line diagram with annotated power flows. Red boxes represent circuit breakers, grey lines represent three phase bus and interconnecting conductors, the orange circle represents an electric generator, the green spiral is an inductor …

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  • 82Ochil Fault — A view of the scarp face of the Ochils from the Wallace Monument, facing east. The Ochil Fault is the geological feature which defines the southern edge of the Ochil Hills escarpment, Scotland. North of the fault, Devonian lava flows and… …

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  • 83Northern Harz Boundary Fault — The Northern Harz Boundary Fault[1][2] (German: Harznordrandverwerfung, Nordharzrandverwerfung or Harznordrandstörung) is a geological fault where the Harz Block, which consists of rocks formed during the Palaeozoic Era and folded in the course… …

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  • 84Persistent fault — In power engineering, a persistent fault is a fault that does not disappear when power is disconnected.Faults in underground power lines are often persistent.Underground power lines are not affected by trees or lightning, so faults, when they… …

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  • 85geological fault — noun (geology) a crack in the earth s crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other they built it right over a geological fault he studied the faulting of the earth s crust • Syn: ↑fault, ↑faulting, ↑shift, ↑fracture …

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  • 86strike-slip fault — noun a geological fault in which one of the adjacent surfaces appears to have moved horizontally • Hypernyms: ↑fault, ↑faulting, ↑geological fault, ↑shift, ↑fracture, ↑break * * * strikeˈ slip fault noun (geology) A fault in which movement is p …

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  • 87Symmetric fault — In power engineering, specifically three phase power, a symmetric, symmetrical or balanced fault is a fault which affects each of the three phases equally. In transmission line faults, roughly 5% are symmetric. This is in contrast to an… …

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  • 88Darling Fault — The Darling Fault is one of the longest and most significant faults in Australia, extending for at least 1500 km in a north–south orientation near the west coast of southern Western Australia. It is a major geological boundary separating the …

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  • 89Digital fault recorder —   A device installed in a substation that records the waveform resulting from a fault on a transmission line, such as a fault caused by a break in the line. (Source: Bonneville Power Administration) …

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  • 90foot|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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