yes but 3 yrs
That is the normal colour of aluminium.
Silver is the best electrical conductor. Copper is second. Gold is third. Aluminum is a good conductor but not for house wiring. It is used for high tension wires.
MERCURY has a higher surface tension than water. This highest surface tension between liquids is 487 mN/m at 15 0C.
High surface tension causes water to behave as if its surface had an elastic membrane, which was stretched. Due to water's high surface tension, effects like tears of wine and rain water beading on a leaf or grass happen.
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High Tension Wires was created in 1989.
The high tension does not mean mechanical tension, it means high voltage, generally in the hundreds of KV
High tension electrical wires
Along high-tension wires. You know those huge green, wire-frame towers with the wires going across? Those transport electricity.
That is the normal colour of aluminium.
A word relating to electricity is high tension wires.
They are to make the high tension wires visible from a distance.
the current causes alternating magnetic fields which shake the wires and they get warm so snow and rain sizzle off the wires.
Insulator strings are normally used for high tension wires. They work as the main insulators for wires and assure a smooth connection between the conductors and the poles.
Replace high tension coil wire. Probably time to replace all the spark plug wires.
33 kV line, it should be 3.7 mtrs
I drove under high tension wires in a truck and could clearly hear a buzzing noise. I actually stopped the truck and sat under the wire for a moment to listen to the sound. As I recall it was a very humid day. I don't know if this is true but suspect the damp air had something to do with it.