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Increase the voltage in the lines.
by storms
The sleet clings to power lines and transformers. As the weight of this ice builds up, it breaks the line away from the power pole. It also knocks branches from trees which can also break the power lines.
Power lines
20 feet.
On a hot day, power lines can sag due to the expansion of the metal caused by high temperatures. This sagging can lead to power outages or disruptions if the lines come into contact with trees or other obstacles. Additionally, high temperatures can decrease the efficiency of power transmission along the lines.
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Expand due to the heat, causing them to sag or droop, potentially increasing the risk of contact with trees or other objects.
metals expand when they get warmer which makes the cables longer.
there are no power lines in heaven
mid-July on Tuesday or Wednesday it can get a little hot but really short lines.
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because lemonade has a higher power to our mouths.
If you want to waste power you should.
The cap should have a dipstick attached to it with lines on it for hot & cold levels
they have a special type of metal that helps it for example if it was really hot day it would not rust and the rail way is safe
No, it is not safe to touch power lines. Power lines carry high voltage electricity and touching them can result in serious injury or death. It is important to always stay away from power lines and never attempt to touch them.