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A Sod cutter is a mechanical dirt saw basically. Powered by gasoline or a 2 cycle mix. (not sure which) it digs down underneat the root system of the grass and cuts the grass and top layer of dirt and leaves it lying on the ground so that it can be cut, rolled palletted or removed in 'chunks'.
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.
From an engineering perspective, it includes all design criteria for the below ground and above ground activities. This includes: site survey: aerial, radar and topographic geotechnical investigation, studies, analysis and rpeorting hydrology studies and plans site preparation, earth work operations grading plans erosion control plans drainage plans bill of quantities for construction operations roads and access ways fencing landscaping all interfaces with structural design review and compliance in design of all permit criteria for a safe power plant compliance with all country codes for environmentally safe power plant
1. direct ground circuit 2. virtually ground circuit
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operations done on the ground lol
A colonial bog root cutter was mainly used to cut the roots of things that were being taking out of the ground.
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Convex is () and makes objects appear larger. Concave is )( and makes objects appear smaller. The side rear-view mirrors on cars have concave mirrors, hence, "Object are closer than they appear." Easy way to remember is that a cave is like a hole in the ground, so something is concave if it gets smaller towards the center.
Hollow ground means a knife that the blade has been grinded down to create a concave, sharper edge. Most mass-produced knives and razor blades have this feature.
Ground control, on initial contact.
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A Sod cutter is a mechanical dirt saw basically. Powered by gasoline or a 2 cycle mix. (not sure which) it digs down underneat the root system of the grass and cuts the grass and top layer of dirt and leaves it lying on the ground so that it can be cut, rolled palletted or removed in 'chunks'.