Jargon/ acronym:
If I recall Correctly - "I think what I'm going to say is correct, but it's only from memory".
Not an absolutely reliable statement.
The best cable burying tool for burying cables underground efficiently and effectively is a cable trencher.
IIRC, Radway Green
The best practices for installing and maintaining outdoor cables include proper planning, using high-quality materials, burying cables at the correct depth, protecting cables from environmental factors, and regularly inspecting and maintaining the cables to prevent damage and ensure optimal performance.
I am burying, you are burying, he/she/it is burying, we are burying, they are burying
IIRC is IM slang for If I Remember Correctly.
No, they don't. They are able to stand on wires and cables etc since they only stay on one cable at the time. If they would stand on two separate cables, they would get roasted, just like you and me.
RCA stand for Recording Corporation of America. It is a developed standard for common plugs/cables of a certain configuration.
The present progressive tense of "bury" is "is burying" or "are burying," depending on the subject.
The correct spelling is "burying." It is spelled with one "r" before the letter "y."
I think you are referring to the practice of burying cables underground, rather than stringing the wires on poles above the ground. The reason some people (and some countries) prefer to place the cables underground is that when there is a bad storm, like a hurricane, people won't lose power because the cable won't be blown down by the wind. Burying cable underground is expensive, however, and as a result, many cities continue to have telephone wires and cable above ground, attached to poles.
You can use direct burial-rated cables, such as underground feeder (UF) cable or certain types of low-voltage landscape lighting cables. These cables are specifically designed to withstand moisture and soil conditions without needing additional conduit. Always check local building codes and regulations to ensure compliance and safety when burying any electrical cable.
The present participle of "bury" is "burying."