You have made the distinction between, in the hazard and outside of the hazard, because of course, you can not ground your club in a hazard. If you address the ball but step away and take a practice swing there is no problem. You only incur a penalty if you knock the ball with the club and it moves. Also, a stroke is only deemed to have taken place if you make a genuine attempt to hit the ball.
Not if the ball is sitting outside the hazard line.
I assume you mean, when has a player addressed a ball outside of a hazard. A player is deemed to have addressed the ball when they have taken their normal stance and has grounded their club behind the ball. The grounding of the club is the key act, if the club is not grounded, address has not been taken. Once the normal stance has been taken, and the club has been grounded the ball has been addressed. You specified outside a hazard, it is good to point out the difference, because you can not ground your club in a hazard, so it is harder to determine when the ball has been addressed.
It's probably not grounded properly. Make sure the outlet is grounded and that they house wiring is properly grounded.
No, that would be outside their scope of practice.
The Exxon Valdez was outside of the shipping channel when it grounded.
I know that truck inside out and outside in. The engine and body are Grounded directly to the chassis. You can groundany audio amplifier to the floor of the truck and you have EXCELLENT ground to provided to that amp!
Yes,he or she can do it...
The Bengals practice at a 50 yard practice field outside of the actual paul brown stadium where they play their home games
But don't be afraid To shoot the outside "J"
Well grounded means that electricity can go through something that's metal and reach the ground. This is because electricity likes to reach the earth's surface. so if your on a metal ladder outside, your considered grounded. You should get shock resistant wristbands for when you are doing stuff with circuit boards in your computer. I hope this is handy info.
All metal parts of an electrical installation should be grounded. The would include outside light posts.
You should practice, practice, practice. Maybe also do a spring league outside of school just to learn the rules and get some gameplay.