what is step and touch potential?
Step Potential is the potential Difference between two points on the earth's surface, separated by distance of one pace, that will be assumed to be one meter in the direction of maximum potential gradient (IS 3043) Touch Potential is the potential difference between a grounded metallic structure and a point on the earth's surface separated by a distance equal to the normal maximum horizontal reach, approximately one meter. (IS 3043)
Step-Touch-step in any direction on one foot by putting all your weight on it and touching the floor with the ball of the foot, Touch drag or touch kick ball.
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can a defensive player step out of bounds and go back in bounds and be the first to touch the football
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to identify all potential hazards associated with each step, including hazards directly connected with the job and equipment, and those potential environmental hazards
Touch step is a popular line dance that is performed around the world. It is most popular in the United States but has started to spread to other countries.
1. During Short circuit current Step and Touch potential increases.Step potential : It is the potential developed between the two feet on the ground of a man or animal when short circuit occurs. This results in flow of current in the body leads to electrical shockTouch potential: It is the potential that is developed between the ground and the body of the equipment when a person touches the body during fault condition. When operating personnel touch an electrical equipment during short circuit condition, fault current flows through the human body. This is defined as touch potential.Gravel/Stones in the substation is provided to reduce the step potential and touch potential when operators work on switch yard.2. Power Transformers installed in the substations will have oil as cooling and insulating medium. Oil leakage takes place during operation or when changing the oil in the transformer. This oil spillage which can catch fire is dangerous to the switchyard operation. So Stones/Gravel is provided to protect from fire when oil spillage takes place.3. Stones eliminate the growth of small weeds and plants inside the switch yard4. Improves yard working condition5. Provides protection from wild life and snakes.
Difficulty: Moderate== * Comfortable, dance-able shoes (not rubber soled) * Electric boogie music Step1Right , Touch. Step to the right on the right foot. Step the left foot behind the right footStep 2Step to the right on the right foot. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 3 Grapevine, Left, Touch. Step to the left on the left foot then step the right foot behind the left foot. Step to the left on the left foot and touch the right foot next to the left foot (clap).Step 4 Walk back, touch. Walk back stepping right, left and right. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 5 Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step with 1/4 Turn, Hop. Step forward on the left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot; touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot and touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on the left foot, turning 1/4 turn to your left then hop.Step 6 Once you've gotten the steps down pat, you can jazz up to make your version more "electrifying." More advanced dancers can vary steps with turns (single and double) in place of grapevines or slide, slide, slide (The Electric Slide). Charleston kicks touch behind or hand to floor. The hop may be substituted with Tour en l'air (turn in the air) or double tour.* As long as dancers stay within the basic framework, there's plenty of room for personal creativity. Difficulty:Moderate== * Comfortable, dance-able shoes (not rubber soled) * Electric boogie music Step1Right , Touch. Step to the right on the right foot. Step the left foot behind the right footStep 2Step to the right on the right foot. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 3 Grapevine, Left, Touch. Step to the left on the left foot then step the right foot behind the left foot. Step to the left on the left foot and touch the right foot next to the left foot (clap).Step 4 Walk back, touch. Walk back stepping right, left and right. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 5 Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step with 1/4 Turn, Hop. Step forward on the left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot; touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot and touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on the left foot, turning 1/4 turn to your left then hop.Step 6 Once you've gotten the steps down pat, you can jazz up to make your version more "electrifying." More advanced dancers can vary steps with turns (single and double) in place of grapevines or slide, slide, slide (The Electric Slide). Charleston kicks touch behind or hand to floor. The hop may be substituted with Tour en l'air (turn in the air) or double tour.* As long as dancers stay within the basic framework, there's plenty of room for personal creativity.