earthed neutral - definição. O que é earthed neutral. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é earthed neutral - definição

PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT THAT PROVIDES A LOW-IMPEDANCE CONNECTION BETWEEN A CIRCUIT OR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND EARTH GROUND
TT earthing system; TN-C-S; TN-S; TN-C; Protective multiple earthing; Protective earth; Grounding system; Earthing arrangements; Grounded neutral conductor; Earthing systems; Earthed neutral; Protective ground
  • Simulation of multiple grounding in one layer soil
  • Grounding connectors
  • The '''IT''' (French: isolé-terre) earthing system
  • The '''TT''' (French: terre-terre) earthing system
  • Vertical stress of a soil

Neutral mutation         
  • Charles Darwin in 1868
TYPE OF MUTATION
Neutral site (genetics); Neutral locus; Neutral variation; Neutral variability
Neutral mutations are changes in DNA sequence that are neither beneficial nor detrimental to the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce. In population genetics, mutations in which natural selection does not affect the spread of the mutation in a species are termed neutral mutations.
Neutralist         
  • Irish units on UN patrol in the [[Golan Heights]], [[Syria]].
  • Switzerland is a key example of a country outside of any military alliance, but maintaining a strong deterrent force
SOVEREIGN STATE WHICH OFFICIALLY DECLARES ITSELF TO BE NEUTRAL TOWARDS THE BELLIGERENTS IN A WAR
Neutral nations; Neutralist; Neutral countries; Armed neutrality; Armed Neutrality; Neutral state; Political neutrality; Policy of neutrality; Neutral powers; Current neutral countries; Neutral Countries; Current Neutral Countries; Neutral governments; Neutral nation; Neutral Powers; Neutrality (international relations); Country neutrality (international relations); Neutral power; Neutralism (country); Military neutrality; Neutral states; List of neutral countries; Permanently neutral state; Neutral States; Political Neutrality
·noun A neutral; one who professes or practices neutrality.
Neutral country         
  • Irish units on UN patrol in the [[Golan Heights]], [[Syria]].
  • Switzerland is a key example of a country outside of any military alliance, but maintaining a strong deterrent force
SOVEREIGN STATE WHICH OFFICIALLY DECLARES ITSELF TO BE NEUTRAL TOWARDS THE BELLIGERENTS IN A WAR
Neutral nations; Neutralist; Neutral countries; Armed neutrality; Armed Neutrality; Neutral state; Political neutrality; Policy of neutrality; Neutral powers; Current neutral countries; Neutral Countries; Current Neutral Countries; Neutral governments; Neutral nation; Neutral Powers; Neutrality (international relations); Country neutrality (international relations); Neutral power; Neutralism (country); Military neutrality; Neutral states; List of neutral countries; Permanently neutral state; Neutral States; Political Neutrality
A neutral country is a state that is neutral towards belligerents in a specific war or holds itself as permanently neutral in all future conflicts (including avoiding entering into military alliances such as NATO or CSTO). As a type of non-combatant status, nationals of neutral countries enjoy protection under the law of war from belligerent actions to a greater extent than other non-combatants such as enemy civilians and prisoners of war.

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Earthing system

An earthing system (UK and IEC) or grounding system (US) connects specific parts of an electric power system with the ground, typically the Earth's conductive surface, for safety and functional purposes. The choice of earthing system can affect the safety and electromagnetic compatibility of the installation. Regulations for earthing systems vary among countries, though most follow the recommendations of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Regulations may identify special cases for earthing in mines, in patient care areas, or in hazardous areas of industrial plants.

In addition to electric power systems, other systems may require grounding for safety or function. Tall structures may have lightning rods as part of a system to protect them from lightning strikes. Telegraph lines may use the Earth as one conductor of a circuit, saving the cost of installation of a return wire over a long circuit. Radio antennas may require particular grounding for operation, as well as to control static electricity and provide lightning protection.