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- I ate only ground beef for 30 days, this is what happened
I got my bloodwork done before and after Basically ate 3 lbs of 96% lean ground beef a day, worked out hard 6 days per week at the gym, and was in a calorie deficit of 500-700 calories a day for the entire 30 days mentally it was extremely hard but I pushed through the boringness of eating plain ground beef with salt everyday
- Why is there a capacitor between chassis ground and signal . . . - Reddit
A device's own ground noise currents will radiate from connectors and cables if there is a potential difference between chassis and circuit ground (common impedance coupling) because those common-mode noise currents will otherwise use the chassis as a monopole counterpoise
- Has anyone used Ground News? : r BlockedAndReported - Reddit
Upon initial inspection, Ground News might seem overhyped due to its seemingly rigid and inflexible third-party labels for news sources, reminiscent of other news aggregators and fact-checkers
- For FedEx employees - Reddit
FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYS for anyone who wants to look it up It's still very early in its process Right now I think it's just my state of CT but the "claim" is that the CT Minimum Wage Act was violated by failing to compensate people for the time spent going through security, then the walk needed to the building and a time clock to punch in
- Ground Zero All-In-One Guide Map : r EscapefromTarkov - Reddit
Hey all, given all the isolated information coming out sporadically in comments, maps, videos, and wiki I tried to take the vital beginner info and consolidate it onto one guide This should help you finish your quests and die a bit less
- Why is ground on negative in DC circuits? Negative is the . . . - Reddit
I know ground is just a convention in DC since it is not "grounded" But it makes sense to call positive "ground" since it is not the live wire Seems like it would be marginally safer? I have two thoughts Typically seems like most DC circuits are so low voltage it isn't a real concern If ground was on positive by convention then that would mean the battery supply was technically supply
- Can anyone explain why ground and common are the same thing?
In low voltage systems they usually are The reason you have a hot (120) and essentially 2 grounds is because neutral and ground are basically the same the only difference is neutral is allowed to conduct 100% of the time, the ground should only pass current when there’s a fault
- What is phase to ground? : r ElectricalEngineering - Reddit
To reiterate, in an ungrounded delta, phase to ground is an unknown undefined because the ground point is unknown undefined Now, the literature is providing a phase to ground calculation of 2 7kV based on the assumption there is a fixed ground point in the middle of the delta, such that all the phase magnitudes relative to ground are the same
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