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Have searched NEC all day looking for code. Home owners literally on the beach with water under house want power turned back on. Looking for codes on grounding on wet land. These houses are condemned but owners are fighting it. Has anyone seen a code pertaining to this or anything close

2006-11-06 16:44:42 · 2 answers · asked by beachgoer5 2 in Engineering

give clear and detailed info if available to ur knowledge

2006-11-06 16:43:39 · 10 answers · asked by ashwinmolecule 2 in Geography

an atom is the building blocks of all matter. It is the smallest particle of an element with the element's properties. in addition it is uncuttable.

2006-11-06 16:42:21 · 6 answers · asked by 2thpick 1 in Chemistry

2006-11-06 16:41:23 · 13 answers · asked by naenae 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

hydrogen and oxgen are both very inflameable

2006-11-06 16:39:47 · 14 answers · asked by hemant 1 in Chemistry

miles between clarksville, tx ans sallisaw,oksallisaw

2006-11-06 16:38:22 · 5 answers · asked by Jackie G 1 in Geography

please dont just give me answers please explain......
and step-by-step

15 + 4x = -x + 10

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4(2x - 6) = x + 2


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2(x+5) + 1 = 3 (x - 1) + 4


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- 3n + 12 + n = 22

2006-11-06 16:38:13 · 8 answers · asked by Jeshua C 1 in Mathematics

2006-11-06 16:35:04 · 1 answers · asked by islandmami 1 in Chemistry

Assume a spaceship is traveling directly towards you at a constant speed of half the speed of light and you are able to observe a clock on board the spaceship using a telescope. What would you actually see. Would you see the clock moving faster or slower than your own, and by how much?

2006-11-06 16:28:08 · 3 answers · asked by heartsensei 4 in Physics

Explain

2006-11-06 16:26:25 · 9 answers · asked by boyz_inblu3 1 in Mathematics

Show a solution pls.

2006-11-06 16:26:15 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

-(3a^2c)^0 OVER c

2006-11-06 16:24:12 · 12 answers · asked by grasshopperwar2000 1 in Mathematics

Traci spent 1/5 of her money on a T-shirt. She bought a hat that cost ¼ of the money she had left. The next day, Traci bought a bracelet that cost her 1/3 of her remaining funds. On the last day of her trip, she bought a sweatshirt that cost her ½ of the remaining money she had. She went home with $12. How much did Traci begin with on her trip? Which item cost the most money?

2006-11-06 16:24:05 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

partscoretotalsubmissions1--10/10A car (mass = 1130 kg) is traveling at 35 m/s when it collides head-on with a sport utility vehicle (mass = 2210 kg) traveling in the opposite direction. In the collision, the two vehicles come to a halt. At what speed was the sport utility vehicle traveling?

2006-11-06 16:19:33 · 5 answers · asked by Alan l 1 in Physics

I read a really interesting science book, but it's lost, and it spoke of beginning of the universe, when dark and light pretty much fought.
Now, I can't remember, but is the darkness in the sky anitmatter, and is so, what is the light considered?

2006-11-06 16:19:24 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

A student (m = 63 kg) falls freely from rest and strikes the ground. During the collision with the ground, he comes to rest in a time of 0.0120 s. The average force exerted on him by the ground is +16000. N, where the upward direction is taken to be the positive direction. From what height did the student fall? Assume that the only force acting on him during the collision is that due to the ground.

2006-11-06 16:18:46 · 3 answers · asked by Alan l 1 in Physics

polygon. Pls. explain. Is there a formula for this? Thanks!

2006-11-06 16:18:04 · 2 answers · asked by wolfwood 2 in Mathematics

Pls. explain. Thanks!

2006-11-06 16:15:17 · 7 answers · asked by wolfwood 2 in Mathematics

2006-11-06 16:14:38 · 3 answers · asked by Double D 2 in Other - Science

Write the log as a single quantity.

1/2 [4 log (x - 2) + log (x + 3 ) - log 5]

2006-11-06 16:14:21 · 2 answers · asked by Laura 3 in Mathematics

The 5 is throwing me off.

2006-11-06 16:13:03 · 6 answers · asked by Lou-Lou 2 in Mathematics

How do you simplify (2a-1)^2

2006-11-06 16:12:12 · 4 answers · asked by grasshopperwar2000 1 in Mathematics

I recently got a whole bag of electronic parts from a friend. Mainly made of resistors and diodes. I found two little pieces that I don't know what they are. They look like diodes except they are completly clear with two red strips on one side. They don't emit light or do anything noticable when hooked up to a small power source. Please give ideas as to what this could be.

2006-11-06 16:08:45 · 6 answers · asked by bmlbytes 2 in Engineering

2006-11-06 16:07:57 · 18 answers · asked by boyz_inblu3 1 in Mathematics

2006-11-06 16:06:54 · 4 answers · asked by Nathaly S 1 in Mathematics

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