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How many circuit breakers would a lightning strike trip?

Generally circuit breaker is not designed to trip off in the event of lightning. The system has lightning arrestors which reroute the lightning effect to earth instantly. If there are no lightning arrestors then the equipment are likely to fail upon a lightning strike.


Does a scab contain DNA?

Yes, a scab contains DNA from the cells that make up the skin tissue. These cells are responsible for healing the wound and forming the scab.


What job do platelets cells do?

I think that it helps heal a scab.


A GFCI device in a breaker is intended to?

A GFCI device in a breaker is intended to trip the breaker open when a ground fault is sensed in the circuit that the breaker is protecting.


Can too much current on a breaker cause it to blow up?

The breaker will trip to the off position because of the heat caused by more amps than it is rated for. Only lightening strikes do odd things. And a loose breaker connection can arch causing limited damage to breakers. <<>> Only under extreme circumstances, like a lightning strike to the mast head. Breakers have a current interrupting rating. For a small home distribution breaker rated at 15 amps, it has an maximum RMS symmetrical interruption of 10,000 amperes. The breaker will not blow up but it will stop the current flow up to 10,000 amps. Under normal operation the breaker will trip when it reaches its operational set point, meaning that when the load current goes beyond the breakers rating, which is found on the handle, it will disconnect the circuit load.

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What is the meaning of Scabs thrown out of the workplace?

Another meaning of a scab is a person who continues to work during a strike. So my best guess is a scab was fired because they were participating in a strike.


A union worker who continues to work during a sanctioned strike is called a by other union members?

In Britain, any worker that continues to work during an official strike, is termed as being a 'Black-leg' or a 'Scab'. The worker will find he or she is not very popular, even long after the strike is over. Some companies will send the worker home, without pay, rather than antagonise the Union and workforce further.


What do you call a person who works while his mates are on strike?

A strikebreaker (a bit obvious) or a scab.


What term describes a person who came in to work while the union member were on strike?

Scab


Who was the scab QB for the Packers in 1982 and is there a roster of the strike replacement players?

carlos brown


How many circuit breakers would a lightning strike trip?

Generally circuit breaker is not designed to trip off in the event of lightning. The system has lightning arrestors which reroute the lightning effect to earth instantly. If there are no lightning arrestors then the equipment are likely to fail upon a lightning strike.


Is a scab a person returning from a country which he emigrated?

A scab is a person who goes to work when the Union have called a strike.


What term also known as a scab?

The term "scab" is often used to refer to a worker who continues to work or takes the place of striking workers during a labor strike, undermining the strike's effectiveness. This term can carry a negative connotation, as scabs are often viewed as betraying their fellow workers. Additionally, "scab" can also refer to a crust that forms over a wound during the healing process.


Define a scab in labor union terms?

A person who crosses a picket line, or works where the legal union has called a strike.


Is it illegal to call someone a scab?

It is not illegal to call someone a scab, as it is considered a derogatory term for someone who continues to work while others are on strike. However, it may be considered offensive or disrespectful in certain contexts.


What grows over a wound as. It heals?

A scab


What is a worker who refuse to go on strike with his fellow worker called?

A worker who refuses to go on strike with their fellow workers is often referred to as a "strikebreaker" or a "scab." This term is used to describe someone who chooses to continue working during a strike, often to the detriment of the striking workers' efforts.