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Faetus Transplant31 Jan 2004 18:39 GMT1
Poor Miss Emery suffered a mis-carriage last week, and although she was
looking forward to twins, her sister Mrs. Mump has blavely voulenteered to
give up one of her babies for transplant.
Dr. Partz is eager to help with this happy event, although he's got no
Electrical isolation required for mechanical work?31 Jan 2004 17:27 GMT4
Mechanical repairs required to a 3 MW, 11 KV standby generator engine. Then
genset also operates on a triad system.
The control side will be isolated to ensure that the prime mover does not
start during repairs.
Flux Density in Capacitor31 Jan 2004 02:30 GMT12
Ideally, if the potential across and the distance between the plates is
constant, the net electric field would be constant according to formula:
electric field = V / d
But, a varying dielectric will cause a varying amount of charge on the plates,
F S: 1400va Best Power UPS30 Jan 2004 23:15 GMT4
Excellent condition. $100.00
with or without batteries.
Bad reception30 Jan 2004 08:15 GMT18
I have a normal (i.e. not satellite) T.V. here in the UK that is
experiencing electrical interference.  It only happens at night and as there
is nothing in the house that only turns on at night, I can only concur that
the interference is from outside.  I've fitted a filter and a ...
Microsoft foreign employees to train India Outsourc30 Jan 2004 02:59 GMT15
It is true.  In Redmond, Washington Microsoft employees are being forced to
train their India replacements.  These replacement workers will move back to
India and take their new jobs with them.  The American workers will then be
laid off.  This is no lie, it is true.  I would like ...
Residential installation questions29 Jan 2004 21:58 GMT2
I just have a couple basic questions for a new single family dwelling
installation.
1. If the home will have more than one bathroom can the required GFCI outlets
for both be fed from the same 20 amp branch circuit or does each bathroom need a
Formula 3 phase amps from watts29 Jan 2004 16:49 GMT15
Can someone supply the furmula that will tell me how many amperes of 208
volt current an 80 KVA generator will supply.
--
Tom
Replace MOVs at home in commercial Surge Protectors?29 Jan 2004 05:38 GMT10
I read up on past threads about MOVs in surge protectors particularly
the ones i nthis news group.  However I have a question I do not
believe has been asked i nthe past.
I am a electric bass player and use a rack mount amp system.  I ahve a
Wanted: Info on Gas Pipeline in Alaska????29 Jan 2004 04:31 GMT3
Wanted: Info on Gas Pipeline in Alaska????
Why 50/60 Hz?29 Jan 2004 01:00 GMT39
All over the world 50 Hz or 60 Hz is used as the frequency
for AC voltage from the power stations. Why is that? Could
it have been for instance 200 Hz or 1000 Hz or are 50/60
Hz superior for the purpose and why?
Formula for pi or t lowpass filter?29 Jan 2004 00:55 GMT2
What are the formulas for a lowpass pi or T filter for a given load and
frequency?  What I want to do is a lowpass filter for use between an
inverter and a power transformer, to keep the inverter's harmonics (of
60 Hz) out of the transformer.  In other words, pass 60 Hz (120V, 2A) ...
C&G 236 electrical course?28 Jan 2004 20:21 GMT5
I'm a little perturbed by the way a local technical college is running
a City & Guilds 236 course, which a young colleague of mine is
attending.
Just four months into the first year of the course, during which the
Get your Resumes ready - Alaska Gasline!28 Jan 2004 16:46 GMT2
Tired of looking for work; tired of waiting for someone to retire or die
before you can get a promotion?
Well, the great Alaska $20 billion gasline is looking like a sure go in this
year.  I have been here in Alaska waiting for this to happen for 25 years
electrical maths question28 Jan 2004 01:54 GMT7
Can someone help me to solve below question:
an active filter circuit has a frequency response function of G(jW)=K/I+jW
when a signal V(jW) = 3 sin (2t+ pi/4) is applied to the input of the filter.
The resulting fain is 2 x root5. calculate the steady state
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