Yes but it has to be a synchronous generator like the ones used on the grid, and it has to be run up and phased before being connected. That is because all the generators on a grid run at the same speed and phase (the phase of an individual generator alters a little depending on the power flow from it).
Make something else BUT this time check that the products they are making are not harmful. They aught also to pay towards the environmental harm that CFCs have caused.
In the horseshoeing trade (farrier) it means double aught. This is a standard size shoe for a lot of horses. The shoe can be made of steel, aluminum, or even titanium. The farrier shapes the shoe to fit the horses foot and it is either nailed or glued. I should know, I am a farrier.
1-0 or 1/0 actually means one zero and is thus pronounced "won aught". In the US, wire is sized per American Wire Gauge or AWG which gets larger as the gauge size gets smaller. 1 AWG wire is pretty big wire (about 1/4" in diameter). 1/0 or "0" AWG wire is a bit larger. By contrast, 4/0 (0000) AWG wire is about 1/2" in diameter). The larger the wire, the higher the current carrying capacity. AWG, Ampere Rating, Some Uses 1, 130, Small House Service 0, 150, 40 HP Motor 0000, 230, Large House Service
THEORETICALLY the answer to your question is yes. Locations at the poles are both closer to the center of the earth and are not accelerated tangentially by the rotation of the planet.The latitudinal variation results from the fact that the Earth is not round like a ball but is more pancake shaped (it is fatter round the equator - the equatorial bulge at the equator is measured at 26.5 miles (42.72 km), the shape of an 'oblate spheroid'.This shape is caused by the fact that the Earth is spinning which means 'stuff' at the equator is moving round faster than 'stuff' at the poles and this flings it away form the centre of the Earth. The faster spin at the equator produces an outward centrifugal force which counteracts the Earth's gravity to a small degree, reducing downward acceleration of falling objects. Thus at the equator, this apparent gravity is 0.3% less than actual gravity.However, things are more complex - if the Earth were an inert sphere of uniform density, you could work out (model) what the gravity aught to be at any point on its surface (this is called the geode). However, if you go out and measure gravity at various points on the Earth, the values you get are different from this theoretical model because the actual strength of Earth's gravity varies with latitude, altitude, local topography and the underlying geology (the density of the rocks below you). These factors can cause a actual gravity reading to far exceed modeled predictions relating to the variation between the equator and the poles.
An aught is a small portion of something, or an archaic term for zero.
Yes, aught is used as a reference to "nothing" or "of no importance"
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We were collecting firewood so I asked him if they had aught and he gave me a wooden box and an old wardrobe.
Ought. Aught is an old word meaning 'something' as in the opposite of naught.
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The size of a pellet is denoted by a number; for bird shot, this goes from the smallest, 12 (1.2 mm, 0.05 in), to the second-largest, 2, and then BB (4.6 mm, 0.18 in). In the case of buckshot, the digits 4, 3, 2, 1, 00 ("single-aught"), 00 ("double-aught"), 000 ("triple-aught"), and 0000 serve as the beginning and ending points ("quadruple-aught").
The word aught means "zero" such that a score of 2-0 could be read as "two-aught" -- this is the same spelling used in the word naught meaning nothing.The spelling "ought" is used to mean "should" -- as in "he ought to fix the roof."
They aught to do something about that and they should have sent that man to jail by Nathan Krause