>>3014870 lb
INC ARC ERA TIO N
But I think you should keep one period.
IMP RIS ONM ENT
Incarceration or Imprisonment
>>3014870 lb
INC ARC ERA TIO N
But I think you should keep one period.
IMP RIS ONM ENT
Incarceration or Imprisonment
So what does that site that tracks people's Fitbit locations have to say about the Lawrence, MA area?
Significant voltage charge in the ground itself
Causing current to try to creep up the poles to the wires
And in the hot water tank,
The current flow over time has caused metal alloys to separate
Which weakens the tank walls
Talk to salt water sailors about
Even simple things like metal nails in wooden boat construction
You cannot use brass because it falls apart
But pure copper is OK.
If the ground becomes electrically charged
Current will flow through anything in contact with the ground
When current flows through a metal alloy in contact with water
The elements in the alloy will separate
This causes metal fatigue/failures to happen.
Here is some background material
On electrolytic and galvanic corrosion
http://www.pcmarinesurveys.com/AC%20DC%20electrolysis.htm
https://www.hydraulicspneumatics.com/maintenance/dissimilar-metal-corrosion-and-electrolysis-water-based-hydraulic-systems
All you need to do is put a power cable into the ground at one end of the pipelinesystem
The electricity flows through the ground and everything attached. Any metal in the pipelines starts to carry current flow and far away from your power cable, the ground is no longer charged
So the current exits the pipeline and goes back into the ground
Along the way any metal touching wet earth or water or conductive fluid causes metals to erode. When the metal is weak enough
BOOM
And now the vibrations from one explosion cause more metal failures and more explosions