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- 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
- 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
- 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
- Ranking All Ground Dual Types (Part II) : r stunfisk - Reddit
Ground Poison is a surprisingly excellent offensive typing Being resisted by 13 Pokemon in total is nothing, while you hit 7 types for super effective, including heavy weights like Steel and Fairy
- Ground Coffee brand : r Frugal - Reddit
What brand of ground coffee do you use at home? I’ve been using Maxwell house because that’s what my parents used and I haven’t branched out, but I’m wondering if there’s a more affordable brand out there I only make coffee at home on the weekends, I’m lucky to have free keurig coffee at work during the week which saves me quite a bit Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options
- Best way to play Haunting Ground? : r hauntingground - Reddit
Best way to play Haunting Ground? I found out about this game not even 24 hours ago and I'm very interested However I'm not sure abt the best way to play Do I choose the EU or US version? And are there any other factors that I'd need to consider? I mainly use Duckstation for emulating PSX games
- 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
- Ground turkey vs. Ground beef : r LowCalorieCooking - Reddit
The major reason is that OFTEN, people will have ground beef when they want a tasty luscious dish, and pick ground turkey when they want a “healthy” dish So people OFTEN pick a high-fat ground beef vs a lean ground turkey You’re right that they’re pretty similar when controlled for lean-ness It’s a psychological effect more than anything
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