It means that you fly
50 is the ANSI device number for an instantaneous overcurrent relay. The G suffix stands for "ground." A 50G protection relay trips the circuit breaker without time delay when it detects a ground fault on the circuit.
You must mean a Maglev train. A Maglev train operates on maglev (magnetic levitation). It uses electromagnets (and possibly superconductors) that repel each other to lift the train above the ground to reduce as much friction as possible.
The power is supplied by the EEC relay, which supplies power to the fuel pump relay. The PCM provides the grounds for each of them. PCM gives ground to the EEC relay anytime the key is on, and to the fuel pump relay for about two seconds when the key is turned on, and then constantly if it sees a RPM signal.
NO. it just means that he thinks you are full of yourself, and if he doesnt look at the ground you will think he is checking you out. you are VAIN, honey.
it means it is being shipped by ground (truck, train, boat, etc,) and air is of course by plane or helicopter.
30 and 87 are the load connections. 85 and 86 are the trigger connections. 30, battery power. 87, load (component). 86, to switch that turns on the relay. 85, to ground.
You mean a 4x400m relay? Basically it means that you have four people in a relay, and each person runs 400 meters once. :)
It may not mean anything but is derived from "Wild-Boar" it doesnt mean anything it doesnt mean anything
you have to have constant 2 way radio communications to operate in a controlled movement area. so what exactly do you mean "relay method"
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It depends what relay you mean - a normal relay has four swimmers (e.g. an IM relay or a freestyle relay) bu relays such as a cannon relay can have more
Voltage on ground can mean an open ground. It can also mean (high) current on ground, due to a ground fault such as reversed neutral and ground.