It is done to carry more current at rated power & to reduce the power loss as compared to cable since a bus-bar has more area compared to cable so resistance is less & hence losses are reduced. It is done to carry more current at rated power & to reduce the power loss as compared to cable since a bus-bar has more area compared to cable so resistance is less & hence losses are reduced.
Moisture will condense on the underneath side of the roof. Causes mold and make the shingles go bad quicker. Depending on location, enough moisture can collect to come through and stain the ceiling.
Busbar Length x Busbar Size x 0.009 ex- Length= 12meter Size = 60 X 10 mm ie, 12 x 60 x 10 x 0.009 Ans = 65 kg Can you please let us know what is "0.009" for??? Ans: 0.009 = copper density Max. Current for 60 x 10mm = 60 x 10 x 1.55 = 930 AMP What is "1.55" for??
Press Ctrl+B (or alternative go to "Schematic" --> " New Breakout") Enter the Bus name followed by the number of pins you want and press OK. example for name is D0..2 -> creates Bus D with signals D0, D1 , D2
A bus transfer is basically proof that you paid. It is also used whenever you need to take two buses to get to your destination. For example, if you need to go northeast then you'll probably need to take two buses. You pay the price for the first bus you get on and ask the bus driver for a transfer after you pay. After you get off the first bus and get onto the second bus, you just need to show the transfer to the bus driver and he or she will let you in unless it is expired because there's a one-hour time limit. If you're not sure what I'm saying, you can ask the bus driver for a transfer and look at the back of it. There's usually some information about how to use it.
The hub bearing can go bad and create noise.
Thermocycling.
There can be a few reasons for a catalytic converter to go bad. One of the causes could be clogs. Other reasons include plugs not working right, and bad exhaust valves.
They get soggy in damp weather.
A bad transmission.
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Bad groung and or bad sending unit.
Bad electrical fixtures.
Low fluid and dirty fluids.
Old age. Wear. Abuse.
Fatigue mostly or rust.
There are many things that can cause gasoline to go bad. Time (decrease in volatility), oxidation, or water contamination are all culprits.