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James Sweet <jamesrsweet@gmail.com> writes: > > Each EU country seems to have a single phase limit, i.e. the > > max current you are allowed on a single phase supply before you > > have to take a 3-phase supply (for which there is no limit). > > In the UK, the single phase limit is 100A, which is enough for > > most homes, so 3-phase into the home isn't very common. You can > > ask for it though     

Group: alt.engineering.electrical · Group Profile · Search for Comparisions in alt.engineering.electrical
Author: Tomi Holger Engdahl
Date: Jun 8, 2010 01:37

The Israeli attack on the Freedom Flotilla is no accident. In fact, it is by design. The Israelis consider all land between the Mediterrranean Sea and Euphates and Tigris rivers in Iraq as part of Greater Israel. And that includes, Syria, Jordan West Bank, Gaza, part of Saudi Arabia and Iraq. So all this suffering imposed on the Gazans is part of the strategy to eventually drive the Gazans into the
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"Peter Dohm" <lefty133@bellsouth.net> wrote: > On a more apples for apples comparison, when the lowly and "draggy" > Cessna 150 and 152 are converted from a steerable oleo strut type > nosewheel to a steerable tailwheel, they are reputed to gain at least > 8 knots. I can believe that - and for anything with tires large enough for bush flying I can see nosewheel reducing the performance much     

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Author: Anne Onime
Date: May 31, 2010 20:54

On 13 mayo, 17:58, "Robert L. Oldershaw" <rlolders...@amherst.edu> wrote: fine structure of the mass/stability spectrum, then you can lump ALL particles into one sample and consider that the particles differ only in mass and spin. Still, it is a bit confusing that you keep speaking of spin and angular momentum. All the particles you are using in your postdiction have spin either
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On 13 mayo, 17:58, "Robert L. Oldershaw" <rlolders...@amherst.edu> wrote: > fine structure of the mass/stability spectrum, then you can lump ALL > particles into one sample and consider that the particles differ only > in mass and spin. Still, it is a bit confusing that you keep speaking of spin and angular momentum. All the particles you are using in your postdiction have spin either     

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Author: Jim Logajan
Date: May 13, 2010 19:16

On 13 mayo, 17:58, "Robert L. Oldershaw" <rlolders...@amherst.edu> wrote: fine structure of the mass/stability spectrum, then you can lump ALL particles into one sample and consider that the particles differ only in mass and spin. Still, it is a bit confusing that you keep speaking of spin and angular momentum. All the particles you are using in your postdiction have spin either
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Author: Al.Rivero
Date: May 13, 2010 13:22

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Author: Al.Rivero
Date: May 13, 2010 13:22

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Author: Al.Rivero
Date: May 13, 2010 13:22

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