Yes, copper can be joined to brass, galvanised, stainless steel and PVC. And all visa versa.
What is the correct answer? A cross connection is: A. when plumbing and electrical systems mix. B. when a faucet spout is below the flood ri of a fixture C. When two dissimilar piping materials are joined a
Is a piece of circuit - switched network equipment used in telecommunications network.
Absolutely NOT, Vent piping is normally a continuation of the waste line, A cross connection is when potable drinking is connected to piping of questionable quality or a DIRECT connection of drinking water to a sewer or waste line or any line that can allow contamination or pollution..
Dissimilar fractions are fractions that have different denominators.
I can give you several sentences.The two of them are so dissimilar you would never guess they are brothers.Those machines are not that dissimilar.I can see that they are dissimilar.
The Seebeck effect is used in thermocouples. If two dissimilar metals conductors are joined and the two joints (junctions) are kept at different temperatures then a voltage is produced. This is dependant on the tyes of metals used and the temperature difference between the junctions. There is a reverse of the Seebeck effect called the Peltier effect where a current through the two different materials results in a temperature difference between the junctions.
a photovoltaic effect is the affect when electromagnetic radiationfalls on a thin film of one solid deposited on the surface of a dissimilar solid producing a diffence in potential between the two materials
A vent pipe is attached on top of a waste line NOT a cross connection A storm line connected into a soil or waste line NOT a cross connection A connection between potable water and water of unknown quality is a CROSS CONNECTION. Any fixture that is not protected by a vacuum breaker or AIR GAP or Air Break could allow a cross connection
a photovoltaic effect is the affect when electromagnetic radiationfalls on a thin film of one solid deposited on the surface of a dissimilar solid producing a diffence in potential between the two materials
Symbiosis
A "faying edge" is the edges of two materials that are to be joined. This is the surface of a member in contact with another member to be welded.
Electricity passes between them until the dissimilar charges become equal