In the National Electrical code ®, article 310 contains tables that are used to determine the proper size of a conductor.
Article 310 is to be used for general requirements for wiring, but not in areas where it's a part of an integral device like a motor, motor controller, or where covered in another a part of the NEC.
National Electrical Code, Article 310 covers general requirements for conductors rated up to and including 2000 volts and their type designations, insulations, markings, mechanical strengths, ampacity ratings, and uses.
It doesn't apply to conductors that are a part of flexible cords or fixture wires - nor does it apply to conductors that are integral parts of apparatus/equipment.
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The "near abroad" is the way the Russian politicians refer to the countries that gained independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union; such as Latvia and Ukraine.
They all have a Russian minority (of the Russians who emigrated there when it was a Soviet Republic) and the Citizens of those countries often speak Russian as a foreign or native language.
Also, they often have close ties to Russia, such as trade ties due to both the geographical proximity and to the infrastructure which was established while they were a part of the Soviet Union
The correct answer to computer communication is option d. computer, person, person
<h3>What is Communication?</h3>
This refers to the exchange of information between two or more entities through the use of a medium where feedback is received.
Hence, we can see that when talking about online communication, it is easy to think that the flow of information is from computer to computer, instead of person to person communication, with the computer acting as the medium.
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A: Tundra
Today, Canada's arctic tundra is home to more than 100.000 people, the vast majority identifying as First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
<span>c. interstate highways :)</span>