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Power cables / Electrical safety / Cables / Electrician / Voltage drop / Electric power distribution / Electrical conduit / Residual-current device / Ground and neutral / Electromagnetism / Electrical wiring / Electrical engineering
Date: 2012-12-17 11:36:40
Power cables
Electrical safety
Cables
Electrician
Voltage drop
Electric power distribution
Electrical conduit
Residual-current device
Ground and neutral
Electromagnetism
Electrical wiring
Electrical engineering

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