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They are used to trace wiring. There may be multiple conductors in a bundle that are unmarked, or perhaps unmarked wires that go to different locations. The tone generator is connected to a pair of conductors (or one conductor and ground), and the probe is used to find the same conductor on the opposite end. The probe is used to look for the conductor that is carrying the tone. In a bundle of conductors, or several conductors in a raceway, the tone may be induced, or "bleed" into other conductors. In this case, the desired wire has the strongest tone. Connecting the generator to one conductor and ground tends to induce the signal into other conductors. Toning a pair, with neither one grounded, is the most selective, making identification more sure.
The balancing line is a transmission line consisting of two conductors of the same type, that are grounded to the compressor's circuits and to the ground and helps keep external noise down.
When an object is grounded it becomes electrically charged.
The same reason that all conductors are conductors: it has a lot of free electrons.
Properly grounded means that all metallic parts of equipment capable of carrying current, in a short circuit condition, will have the same or be at the same potential as that of the service ground.
The same way you terminate any other small corporation in the U.S.: as determined by federal and state laws, the articles, and bylaws.
'Bundled' conductors describe a line in which two or more conductors are supported from the same insulator chain. In the UK, 275-kV transmission lines typically use two conductors per line, and 400-kV transmission lines typically use four conductors per line. The purpose of bundling conductors is to spread the electric stress on the conductors (e.g. for four conductors, the same amount of electric flux will be 'shared' between the four conductors, rather than concentrated on the surface of one conductor).
Sometimes. Metals will conduct both heat and electricity. Glass will conduct heat but not electricity.
in the same raceway or close proximity
High-voltage transmission line conductors are 'bundled' -that is, each 'line' comprises two or more conductors, rather than a single conductor, suspended from each insulator chain. The reason for bundling is to reduce the intensity of the electric field on the surface of the conductors (the same field is shared between the surfaces of several, rather than just one, conductors), which would otherwise result in a breakdown of the insulating property of the air immediately surrounding a single conductor. In the UK, 400-kV transmission lines use a bundle of four conductors per line, and 275-kV transmission lines use a bundle of two.
It means that two (or more) contracts/agreements terminate at the same time.
It means that two (or more) contracts/agreements terminate at the same time.