The easiest way to determine if there is a fault on the BT line is to try using the line. If there is an interferrence free connection then the line will be fine. BT's website also enables you to enter your telephone number and it will tell you if there are any reported issues with your line.
What you could be describing could be a fault line. It could be a subduction zone. It could be a ridge.
prince george is not on a fault line
It's called the New Madrid Fault line.
has san jose rodriguez a fault line
since the phil. fault line is along the sea hugging the eastern parts, then maybe all the eastern coastlines from luzon to mindanao are along the fault line. since the phil. fault line is along the sea hugging the eastern parts, then maybe all the eastern coastlines from luzon to mindanao are along the fault line.
What you could be describing could be a fault line. It could be a subduction zone. It could be a ridge.
It depends on what happens. It could cause adjacent conductors to clash (line-to-line short-circuit fault), or it could break a conductor which then makes contact with the ground (line-to-earth short-circuit fault), or it could be neither of these.
When the person who is serving steps over or on the service line.
It could be a phase to phase, ph to neutral or earth fault. In single ph wiring ph to ph exhibits no short ckt faultAnswerYes, but you have got the terminology wrong. There is no such thing as 'phase-to-phase', the correct term being 'line-to-line'. So you can have a short circuit as a result of a line-to-line fault, a line-to-neutral fault, or a line-to-earth fault.
You spelled scientist wrong.
That sounds like you are looking for the word "fault" or "fault line".
these are the faults that occur in transmission line: 1. line to line fault 2. line to ground fault-this is the most common fault that occurs in tr. line(75%) 3. double line to ground fault 4. triple line to ground (or) 3 phase fault- this is the most serious and dangerous fault that occurs in transmission line.(but rarely occurs)
The fault that caused the 1995 Kobe earthquake was the Nojima fault.
New Madrid Fault Line
The Denali Fault line is located in Alaska.
San Andreas Fault Line
prince george is not on a fault line