To allow for expansion and contraction of the metal wire. In the heat of the summer, the wire will expand (lengthen) and will appear to sag between the poles. In the cold of winter, the wire contracts (shortens) and will tighten up between the poles.
They are in the Business District (left side of island). You can climb up on the wires. (Not recommended in real life.)
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Electric cables made of metal. Metal contract at low temperature and expand at high temperature. Placing wire on hot weather of summer should allow for length contraction in winter or it might break.
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An infinite number of poles can be transferred from the right half of the plane to the left half. Since the regions are continuous and unbounded, there is no limit to the number of poles that can be transferred.
It is mounted on a BRACKET that holds the coil in place. It's flat with electric wires pluged into it. It is on the top left rear side of the engine.
It's the box between the engine and left side of the engine compartment where the spark plug wires attach to
Traditionally, each gate is marked by two poles of the same color, and the racers have to ski in between two poles. Both tips and feet have to break the imaginary plane connecting between two poles. So generally, racers just go around the inside pole of each gate. To simplify the setup of the course, the outside poles are sometimes left out. The exceptions are the combinations: under gate, hair pin,flush. Unlike most common gates that are across the fall line(horizontal), combinations are made up by two poles of the same color along the fall line( vertical). Combinations have to be set up by two poles. To sum this up, go in between two poles of the same color, ski to the outside of the single poles. Watch some races and you'll learn.
It has been awhile for me, but if all of the poles are to the left of the vertical axis, then it will be stable. Any poles on the vertical, or to the right, and it will be unstable.
Probable thousand there are still people how make them.
The pieces left after cutting a magnet are smaller magnets, each with its own north and south poles.
Longitudes are lines that run north to south on a globe. At the poles, longitudes converge and meet because all lines of longitude, or meridians, come together at a single point. This means that at the poles, there is no east or west direction left to differentiate between, so the longitudes effectively merge together.