a metallic framework employed in a storage cell or battery for conducting the electric current and supporting the active material.
a system of electrical distribution serving a large area, especially by means of high-tension lines.
Electronics. an electrode in a vacuum tube, usually consisting of parallel wires, a coil of wire, or a screen, for controlling the flow of electrons between the other electrodes.
Surveying. a basic system of reference lines for a region, consisting of straight lines intersecting at right angles.
a network of horizontal and perpendicular lines, uniformly spaced, for locating points on a map, chart, or aerial photograph by means of a system of coordinates.
Architecture. a rectangular system of coordinates used in locating the principal elements of a plan.
In response, the state’s electric grid manager, a private non-profit known as CAISO, said the system was overtaxed and it ordered utilities to cut power to customers, as you may have noticed, for the first time since the 2001 energy crisis.
Environment Report: Real Estate Sellers Aren’t Required to Disclose Sea Level Rise Risk|MacKenzie Elmer|August 24, 2020|Voice of San Diego
According to Blanchette’s model, the birds arrange themselves as if they were each standing on their own hexagon in a grid.
Math of the Penguins|Susan D'Agostino|August 17, 2020|Quanta Magazine
These microgrids continue to provide power to smaller communities if their larger grid is shut off.
Sacramento Report: Uber vs. California|Voice of San Diego|August 14, 2020|Voice of San Diego
It also had to be within a few hours’ drive of JPL, and not totally off the grid — the rover team slept in hotels, ate dinner in restaurants and had reliable Wi-Fi to send data to the Earth team every night.
To rehearse Perseverance’s mission, scientists pretended to be a Mars rover|Lisa Grossman|July 29, 2020|Science News
Siegele said the consultant based the recommended upfront cost on “bad math” and undershot SDG&E’s true profit from building the grid on public land.
Morning Report: How We Got Here With Smart Streetlights|Voice of San Diego|July 10, 2020|Voice of San Diego
It was around noon that Brinsley chucked the phone behind a radiator at the basketball stadium and went off the grid.
Alleged Cop Killer Ismaaiyl Brinsley Had a Death Wish|M.L. Nestel|December 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Adding vehicles to the grid could be a boon to vehicle and fleet owners in several ways.
Adding Vehicles to the Grid|The Daily Beast|October 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
At night, the homes will continue to draw power from the grid.
For one, these maps often use narrative to chart the landscape, rather than constraining it to a grid with coordinates.
Should Google Be Mapping Tribal Lands?|Grace-Yvette Gemmell|June 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
When it touched ground and the grid's force fields cut off, it looked very modern and very crisp and strictly businesslike.
The Pirates of Ersatz|Murray Leinster
That is all right, but while they were away the grid got some electrons from the filament to take their places.
Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son|John Mills
The composition of the active material, and the contact between it and the grid affect the resistance considerably.
The Automobile Storage Battery|O. A. Witte
And these changes in the grid voltage will result in still larger changes in the plate current.
Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son|John Mills
Now on their way they passed the house of Grid, a kindly old giantess, who had long been a friend of Thor's.
Told by the Northmen:|E. M. [Ethel Mary] Wilmot-Buxton
British Dictionary definitions for grid
grid
/ (ɡrɪd) /
noun
See gridiron
a network of horizontal and vertical lines superimposed over a map, building plan, etc, for locating points
a grating consisting of parallel bars
the gridthe national network of transmission lines, pipes, etc, by which electricity, gas, or water is distributed
NZ short for national grid
Also called: control gridelectronics
an electrode situated between the cathode and anode of a valve usually consisting of a cylindrical mesh of wires, that controls the flow of electrons between cathode and anodeSee also screen grid, suppressor grid
(as modifier)the grid bias
See starting grid
a plate in an accumulator that carries the active substance
any interconnecting system of linksthe bus service formed a grid across the country