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There was a TV movie in 2013 called "American Blackout". There is also a TV show called Revolution that's somewhat similar.

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What do a grid system make easier to find what on a map?

A grid and a grid reference help to locate places on a map


Would a map of your city have a grid system of longitude and latitude?

You can make your own grid system anywhere,so yes.


How do you find grid coordinate on military map?

To find a grid coordinate on a military map, first identify the grid lines marked along the edges of the map, which typically form a square grid. Each square is labeled with a combination of letters and numbers, indicating the easting (vertical) and northing (horizontal) values. Locate the desired point on the map, and use the nearest intersecting grid lines to determine its precise coordinates. For example, a coordinate like 12S 345678 would indicate the specific location within that grid square.


How do you draw grid on 8x10 picture for 12x12 canvas?

You will have to decide whether you want to crop the original image or to draw/paint the original as is and fill in the extra space on either side with an extension of the background. If you want to crop, make your grid on the original in 2" increments and the canvas grid in 3" increments. If you want to extend the background on the canvas, go for a 2" grid on the original and a 2 1/2" grid on the canvas.


What is orthographic grid paper?

Orthographic grid paper is grid paper that allows for isometric drawings. This allows for 3 dimensional drawings, and is common for drawing construction diagrams, as-builts and such. For example, you could use this to account length, width, and elevation.

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What is the electric grid frequency for Turkey?

The electric grid frequency in Turkey is 50 Hz.


How is electric supply related to the National Grid?

Electric supply is related to the National Grid in that the National Grid is composed of many supply lines that direct electricity to the National Grid, and this in turn powers the country.


What is Fukushima?

Fukushima is a town in Japan that suffered from a strong earthquake and high tsunamis that broke down the electric grid forced the nuclear power units shut down.


Is the power grid powered by nuclear energy?

Yes, the electric power grid could be powered by electric power generated through nuclear energy.


How can you use grid in a sentence?

The introduction of a solar power plant helped me to get off of the electric power grid permanently. This grid is rectangular, not square.


Why was Canada's electrical grid connected with the US grid?

So U.S. electric companies can make lots of money supplying power to Canada when they shut down their nuclear plants because wind and solar will not support the demand.


Where do electric cars get their energy from?

It comes from storage batteries. Those batteries are recharged by either an engine or from the electric grid. Electricity from the electric grid comes from Hydro electric plants, coal fired plants, gas fired plants, wind power turbines, or solar energy.


What are the release dates for Grid Down - 2011?

Grid Down - 2011 was released on: USA: 30 October 2011


How many electric transmission transformers are there in the US transmission grid?

500


Where do cars get their energy from?

It comes from storage batteries. Those batteries are recharged by either an engine or from the electric grid. Electricity from the electric grid comes from Hydro electric plants, coal fired plants, gas fired plants, wind power turbines, or solar energy.


What is the difference between a transmission grid and an electricity grid?

The terms transmission grid and electrical grid are somewhat interchangeable. The electrical grid, or power grid, is the network used to get electric power from where it is generated to all the places that use it. The one difference might be that a transmission line or grid might be thought of as the network of high voltage long distance lines. These are used to move large amounts of power with minimal loss through the use of extremely high voltages. These long distance lines connect generation facilities with substations, and it is at the substation that the voltages are stepped down, and that power is then put on the electrical grid.


What do electric substations do?

Electric substations either step up voltage or step down voltage for electric power distribution. For example, power being generated at a power plant would be stepped up in voltage for transmission over the electric grid. On the other hand, power coming into a residential neighborhood from the electric grid would be stepped down in voltage for distribution to individual homes. This increasing or decreasing of voltage will be accomplished by using transformers in the substation. There will also be electric circuit breakers in the substation located on both the high and low voltage sides of the transformer. These circuit breakers are used to be able to isolate the transformer from the electric grid for maintenance purposes or in case of an electrical fault that could damage the transformer. Most substations will also contain a Control House that contains all of the control equipment for the substation as well as battery backups in case of loss of power. Type your answer here...