Yes, if possible, connect the grounds to the ground bus bar and the neutrals to the other side on the neutral bus bar. This is just in case you ever install a sub panel. It is not a violation of the NEC code to connect them to the same bus bar but IMO it is unprofessional and can cause problems later on.
Electric wires are manufactured in various ways. One of the most common methods is the strip twist where wires are enhanced to hold mechanical loads.Ê
If you mean 2 bare copper wires those are the ground wires. Tie them together and then connect the light fixture ground wire which will be green or bare copper to those ground wires.
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
white wires are neutral. green wires are ground wires.
Electrical wires have plastic covering as when electric current flows through the copper wires and mistake we hold it so we may get an electric shock.
No! check with your power company.....
Only in the main electric panel.
For getting proper earthing. And it will reduce the chance for getting electric shock
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Some species of ants do feed on electric wires.
where are the ground wires located where are the ground wires located where are the ground wires located
Any electric charge that might be introduced to the equipment.
If electric wires weren't covered with insulation, there would be short circuits.
hot wires are black, white wires are ground
There are many ground wires in that vehicle, you need to be more specific.
Electric wires are manufactured in various ways. One of the most common methods is the strip twist where wires are enhanced to hold mechanical loads.Ê
fuse or broken ground in wires