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  2. Electrical isolation test - Wikipedia

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    The test often reveals problems that occurred during assembly, such as defective components, improper component placement, and insulator defects that may cause inadvertent shorting or grounding to chassis, in turn, compromising electrical circuit quality and product safety. [2]

  3. End-of-train device - Wikipedia

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    A "dumb" ETD can be as simple as a red flag attached to the coupler on the last car of the train, whereas "smart" devices monitor functions such as brake line pressure and accidental separation of the train using a motion sensor, functions that were previously monitored by a crew in the caboose. [1]

  4. Multimeter - Wikipedia

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    Analog multimeter Digital multimeter. A multimeter (also known as a volt-ohm-milliammeter, volt-ohmmeter or VOM) [1] is a measuring instrument that can measure multiple electrical properties. [2] [3] A typical multimeter can measure voltage, resistance, and current, [4] in which case can be used as a voltmeter, ohmmeter, and ammeter.

  5. Fatigue limit - Wikipedia

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    The fatigue limit or endurance limit is the stress level below which an infinite number of loading cycles can be applied to a material without causing fatigue failure. [1] Some metals such as ferrous alloys and titanium alloys have a distinct limit, [ 2 ] whereas others such as aluminium and copper do not and will eventually fail even from ...

  6. Rail speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Following a 1987 train collision in Maryland, freight trains in high-speed areas were required to have speed limiters that could forcibly slow trains, rather than just alerting the operator through in-cab signals. In the Maryland crash, the signal panel had been partially disabled, including a muted whistle and a missing light bulb.

  7. Heating oil - Wikipedia

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    The heating oil futures contract trades in units of 1,000 barrels (160 m 3) with a minimum fluctuation of $0.0001 per gallon and (for the USA) is based on delivery in New York Harbor. [5] The Department of Energy tracks the prices homeowners pay for home heating fuel (oil and propane).