Well the first grounding rod would be for the meter located outside the home and the second grounding rod would be for cox cable line.but but if you have dishnet work you will not need too.
The NEC does not specify how many ground rods should be installed. I can only guess why but it is important to note that ground rods are SUPPLEMENTAL to a water pipe grounding electrode when a water pipe is your primary electrode. It is easy to think of the rod or rods as primary and the water line as secondary but this is not the case.
Where I live the local jurisdiction requires 2, and the NEC does specify that when more than one is used they must be a minimum of 6 feet apart.
Many times utility companies other than your electric company will install ground rods for their own systems. Many times these are not full 8 foot rods as is required for your electric service. But technically these are not installed properly as the NEC requires that various grounding electrodes (rods) used for the same building but for different purposes must be bonded together and very often they are not. Electrically it probably doesn't matter at the voltages in use but I'm just sharing information.
If the "contour interval" ... the elevation difference between lines ... is the same everywhere on the map, then the lines will be closer rogether on steep ground, and farther apart on flatter ground.
30 ft hole to hole
You should plant them 3 inches apart.
Even when two landforms are far apart, the same types of processes that create and affect landforms apply.
true
Maps need a scale so that people can see how far things are apart on the map and relate this distance to real distances on the ground.
There is no distance between them. Actually, there is a thin layer of soil in which the ground and the atmosphere actually mix.
50CM
you need 2 vaccinees one week apart
To determine how far the car fell vertically from the bridge to the ground you would need to know how far the bridge roadway is from the ground.
If the "contour interval" ... the elevation difference between lines ... is the same everywhere on the map, then the lines will be closer rogether on steep ground, and farther apart on flatter ground.
Far apart.
That would depend on how far apart you want them.
They should be at least 2-3 feet apart to prevent any sort of static.
One rod is 16.5 feet. Therefore, 23.9 rods = 23.9 x 16.5 = 394.35 feet
Quite far apart I'd say. There is an ocean in between.
how far apart is the untied states from Algeria