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What is a thermistor and how do they work?

Also known as a Temperature Dependant Resistor please could you also answer this question for split ring comutaters, THANKYOU!!

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Earth ground potential is concentrated on the tip of the lightning rod, which is elevated from the rest of the ground surface. This allows for a preference or higher probability of electrical ground potential to equalize to atmospheric potential at the tip of the lightning rod. So it has a lower probability of using the roof of a building or lower objects to serve as the conduit for current to flow. Basically, it conducts electrical current (electrons) from earth to air.
I used to race motorcycles at Firebird Lake in Arizona. You have to wire the oil pan drain plug, axle plug and transmission fill plug for beginners. On a car, you will need a roll bar as well as a racing seat and harness and you will need an approved helmet and fire suit. You will be accepted with your side windows rolled down and opening taped. Most tracks will require your doors taped or strapped shut. And lastly you will need to remove your rear and side view mirrors. If you want mirrors they will need be NASCAR approved type. The modifications, helmet and suit should run you about $4000 new. You can get used for less than half that. One more thing. You will need racing car insurance coverage. In doing so, you will be alerting your current highway insurer. Expect your regular insurance rates to soar as that company will identify you as an insurance risk and your vehicle especially a high performance modified. My Yamaha XJ-1100 with aftermarket exhaust and Banks Supercharger did 173.68 MPH on the closed course. Could have gone faster, but not with me. I had a very distinct feeling the wind was going to blow me off. And indeed that has happened, not to mention tire traction is in mere ounces. Now if you're talking a drag strip, they allow amatures with stock. But you screwed up with a modified engine. Now you have to meet higher requirements. Amature stock, most require nothing at all. The drivers just remove their air cleaner for a better run and go.

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