Changing day length and drop in temperature.
The wire resistance is proportional to the length of wire divided by its cross-section area. The voltage drop is proportional to the resistance times the current.
About 1 drop should be enough
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Yes, you are allowed to do this. However one club length is rarely allowed. It is usually preferred lies which is 6 inches. I cannot understand why you could place the ball in the rough when you can get a great lie in the fairway.
You take a free drop, one club length from the nearest point of relief, which would be the edge of the green no nearer the hole.
If the ball is on the cart path you do get a free drop one club length from your nearest point of relief no closer to the pin.
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Check local rules for full ruling. But the official rule is, if the sprinkler head affects your stance, or is within two club lengths of your line of play you are entitled to a free drop. You take your free drop as normal, within one club length from the nearest point of relief, no closer to the hole.
Check local rules, but you will usually have to play the ball as it lies, obviously if there is a tee marker in the way you can move it, or take a drop if it is immovable, but the drop will be one club length from the nearest point of relief.
When taking a drop you can use any club in your bag, a belly putter is perfectly legal.
Yes, according to USGA rules, the golfer may lift the ball and drops it within one club length, but not closer to the hole.
Yes, you must drop the ball within the two club lengths and the ball must come to rest within the two club lengths.
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As in length of club, no. As in distance it is used to hit the ball, no.