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In professional audio, bus refers to a place in the audio signal chain where one can hear a mix of different audio signals\u2014usually at the output of a mixing console."},"level":"item","offset":6,"owner_id":"1575","owner_username":"Wikipedia","owner_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/data\/users\/0\/0\/0\/1\/1575\/thumbs\/me.jpg","has_image":1,"item_feedback":[],"properties":9,"following":0,"saved_folders":[],"name_count":1,"elastic":1,"took":6,"vote":0,"elapsed":"23"},{"id":"2179054","item_id":"2179054","match":1,"item_name":"Heated glass","c_name":"Heated glass","soc_link":0,"cache":0,"item_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/main\/images\/blank.gif?f653f536e","item_width":1,"item_height":1,"item_type":"topic","missing":0,"item_info":{"summary":"Heated glass is a resistance heater created when a transparent, electrically conductive coating is applied to float glass and then subjected to an electric current. The electric current in the coating creates heat energy, which warms the glass until the glass radiates heat. Design The manufacturing process begins with the application of a microscopic Tin dioxide coating to a pane of float glass. This coating is transparent and conducts electricity. Then, two busbars are applied to the glass as follows: the busbars must be parallel and applied to opposing edges on the same side of the glass pane.[1] The surface of the glass between the busbars must be flat. An electric current flows across the tin(II) oxide coating from one busbar to the other. The electrical resistance of the coating produces heat energy, which radiates from the glass. The busbars are connected to a power control unit that regulates the flow of electricity and thus the temperature of the glass. In modern architectural projects the heated g"},"level":"item","offset":7,"owner_id":"1575","owner_username":"Wikipedia","owner_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/data\/users\/0\/0\/0\/1\/1575\/thumbs\/me.jpg","has_image":1,"item_feedback":[{"fi_state":"1","spam":0,"hidden":0,"private":0,"item_id":"2179054","c_fldr_id":"44973","c_username":"revolvybrain","c_user_id":"389","c_user_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/data\/users\/0\/0\/0\/0\/389\/thumbs\/user.jpg","c_user_width":"300","c_user_height":"300","c_firstname":"Revolvy","c_lastname":"Brain","c_fldr_name":"Glass engineering and science","sort_folders":"1","c_num_items":"63","fi_updated_at":"12\/17\/2014 12:36 AM","fi_tstamp":"1418776561","c_fldr_count":1}],"properties":9,"following":0,"saved_folders":[],"name_count":1,"elastic":1,"took":6,"vote":0,"elapsed":"25"},{"id":"4327814","item_id":"4327814","match":1,"item_name":"Consumer unit","c_name":"Consumer unit","soc_link":0,"cache":0,"item_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/images\/cache\/06\/a8\/59\/06a859b1d06a57939586abaca29b2a70.jpg","item_width":220,"item_height":147,"item_type":"topic","missing":0,"item_info":{"summary":"Wylex standard consumer unit fitted with seven wire fuses (one fuse-way is not in use) Hager consumer unit fitted with MCBs, one RCD, and one double-pole switch A consumer unit is a type of distribution board (a component of an electrical power system within which an electrical power feed provides supply to subsidiary circuits). UK The IET defines a Consumer Unit, also known as a consumer control unit or electricity control unit, as \"a particular type of distribution board comprising a type-tested co-ordinated assembly for the control and distribution of electrical energy, principally in domestic premises, incorporating manual means of double-pole isolation on the incoming circuit(s) and an assembly of one or more fuses, circuit breakers, residual current operated devices or signalling and other devices proven during the type-test of the assembly as suitable for use.\"[1] Examples In the UK, there are four main types of Consumer Unit[2]: Main Switch Consumer Unit - Offers highest degree of circuit se"},"level":"item","offset":8,"owner_id":"1575","owner_username":"Wikipedia","owner_image":"http:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/data\/users\/0\/0\/0\/1\/1575\/thumbs\/me.jpg","has_image":1,"item_feedback":[{"fi_state":"1","spam":0,"hidden":0,"private":0,"item_id":"4327814","c_fldr_id":"270580","c_username":"revolvybrain","c_user_id":"389","c_user_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/data\/users\/0\/0\/0\/0\/389\/thumbs\/user.jpg","c_user_width":"300","c_user_height":"300","c_firstname":"Revolvy","c_lastname":"Brain","c_fldr_name":"Electric power distribution","sort_folders":"1","c_num_items":"131","fi_updated_at":"02\/11\/2015 3:45 PM","fi_tstamp":"1423669548","c_fldr_count":1},{"fi_state":"1","spam":0,"hidden":0,"private":0,"item_id":"4327814","c_fldr_id":"221577","c_username":"revolvybrain","c_user_id":"389","c_user_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/data\/users\/0\/0\/0\/0\/389\/thumbs\/user.jpg","c_user_width":"300","c_user_height":"300","c_firstname":"Revolvy","c_lastname":"Brain","c_fldr_name":"Electrical wiring","sort_folders":"1","c_num_items":"86","fi_updated_at":"02\/08\/2015 7:38 PM","fi_tstamp":"1423424333","c_fldr_count":1}],"properties":9,"following":0,"saved_folders":[],"name_count":1,"elastic":1,"took":6,"vote":0,"elapsed":"26"},{"id":"1493400","item_id":"1493400","match":1,"item_name":"Omnibus","c_name":"Omnibus","soc_link":0,"cache":0,"item_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/main\/images\/blank.gif?d304995e8","item_width":1,"item_height":1,"item_type":"topic","missing":0,"item_info":{"summary":"Look up Omnibus, omnibus, or omnibuses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Omnibus is the Latin for \"[for] all\", and refers to a passenger-carrying vehicle, originally an enclosed horse-drawn one. The term may refer to: Transport Bus, a road vehicle designed to carry passengers Horsebus, a large, enclosed and sprung horse-drawn vehicle used for passenger transport Wagonette, a horse-drawn open wagon for passenger transport Law Omnibus bill, a single legislative document containing many laws or amendments Omnibus spending bill, a single legislative document that sets the budget of many government departments Omnibus clause Omnibus hearing Omnibus law (Serbia), a Serbian law regarding Vojvodina Omnibus claim, a patent claim which does not explicitly state any technical features of the product or process Publishing Omnibus edition, a collection of literary works Omnibus Press, a book publisher Other uses Omnibus (survey), a research method used in interviewing Omnibus progre"},"level":"item","offset":9,"owner_id":"1575","owner_username":"Wikipedia","owner_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/data\/users\/0\/0\/0\/1\/1575\/thumbs\/me.jpg","has_image":1,"item_feedback":[],"properties":9,"following":0,"saved_folders":[],"name_count":1,"elastic":1,"took":6,"vote":0,"elapsed":"28"},{"id":"1413414","item_id":"1413414","match":1,"item_name":"Electrical conductor","c_name":"Electrical conductor","soc_link":0,"cache":0,"item_image":"https:\/\/d1k5w7mbrh6vq5.cloudfront.net\/images\/cache\/71\/9c\/fa\/719cfa9a0da1286fe18e35a40b4ffd5b.jpg","item_width":220,"item_height":314,"item_type":"topic","missing":0,"item_info":{"summary":"Overhead conductors carry electric power from generating stations to customers. In physics and electrical engineering, a conductor is an object or type of material that allows the flow of an electrical current in one or more directions. Materials made of metal are common electrical conductors. Electrical current is generated by the flow of negatively charged electrons, positively charged holes, and positive or negative ions in some cases. In order for current to flow, it is not necessary for one charged particle to travel from the machine producing the current to that consuming it. Instead, the charged particle simply needs to nudge its neighbor a finite amount who will nudge its neighbor and on and on until a particle is nudged into the consumer, thus powering the machine. Essentially what is occurring here is a long chain of momentum transfer between mobile charge carriers; the Drude model of conduction describes this process more rigorously. 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