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Human Needs - NASA

Human Needs - NASA

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rehydratable food: food that has been preserved by removing the water; water is added to the food before it is eaten resistive exercise: an activity that strengthens bone and muscle by pushing against a force using your own body weight thermostabilized food: food that has been preserved using heat to destroy harmful bacteria

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Fastening Tips for HardiePlank Lap Siding TECHNICAL ...

Fastening Tips for HardiePlank Lap Siding TECHNICAL ...

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water-resistive barrier Finish nail Blind nail 3/4 in.-1 in. 24in. O.C. max. stud 11/4 in. min. overlap. IMPORTANT: Failure to install and fi nish this product in accordance with applicable building codes and James Hardie written application instructions

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AP Foil-Faced Residential Installation Instructions Above ...

AP Foil-Faced Residential Installation Instructions Above ...

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3. To create an air/water-resistive barrier, tape all seams, edge and end joints, and thru-wall penetrations with recommended flashing tape as shown in Figures 3 - 5. Install flashing shingle-style with a minimum 4 inch over-lap, and follow the tape manufacturer’s application in-structions. Seal fastener penetrations by applying a min-

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G5V-1 - Omron

G5V-1 - Omron

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DC resistive load AC resistive load 125 VAC resistive load Durability (x10 24 VDC resistive load 4 operations) 500 300 100 70 50 30 10 7 5 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 Switching current (A) Maxim u m coil v oltage (%) 250 200 150 100 50 0 Ambient temperature (°C) −40 −20 0 20 40 60 70 90 10080 Standard G5V-1-T90 On the b asis of rated v ...

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Chapter 27 HOUSING CODE - Honolulu

Chapter 27 HOUSING CODE - Honolulu

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"Hot water" means water at a temperature of not less than 110 degrees Fahrenheit. "Kitchen" is as defined in Chapter 21. "Nuisance." The following shall be defined as nuisances: (1) Any public nuisance known at common law or in equity jurisprudence; (2) Any attractive nuisance which may prove detrimental to children whether in a building or on the

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The Dielectric Voltage Withstand Test - UL

The Dielectric Voltage Withstand Test - UL

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the resistive leakage current is normally very small, so the overall leakage current of such devices is dominated by the capacitive effect. To protect users from injury, many product safety standards set limits for the allowable leakage current. A typical leakage current limit is 0.5mA at 60 Hz and at the rated voltage.

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G6B - Omron

G6B - Omron

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Do not wash down with water.) Note 1. The rated current and coil resistance are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C with a tolerance of ±10%. 2.The operating characteristics are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C. 3.The “Max. voltage” is the maximum voltage that can be applied to the relay coil. Contacts Note 1.

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Power Transformer Fundamentals: Design and Manufacturing

Power Transformer Fundamentals: Design and Manufacturing

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Resistive - Type LTC 59 Position 1. The main contact H is carrying the load current. The transition contacts M1 and M2 are open, resting in the spaces between the fixed contacts. Fig. a Fig. b Fig. c Fig. d Fig. e The transition contact M2 has made on the fixed contact 1, and the main switching contact H has broken.

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Impedance Matching and Smith Charts - Fermilab

Impedance Matching and Smith Charts - Fermilab

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a 50 ohm resistive part of the complex impedance at the junction. The remainder of the imaginary part will be removed by adjusting the length of line L2 to cancel out the imaginary part. Note that L1 and L2 form a parallel circuit. The formula for adding impedances in parallel is However, the formula for adding admittances is simpler, where y = 1/z

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Resistance and Resistivity

Resistance and Resistivity

www.scott.k12.ky.us

To remember trends in electrical resistance, it is helpful to think of water flowing in a pipe. If the length of the pipe increases, the resistance increases. Think of drinking through a very long straw -- It would take a lot of effort! On the other hand, increasing the diameter (and so the cross-sectional area) decreases the resistance. A

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