In the US, the common usage of these colors is:
BLACK: Hot - connected to one phase of the service AC.
WHITE: Connected to the Neutral of the service AC.
GREEN: Connected to the GROUND bus at the service entrance.
At the service entrance, the GROUND and the NEUTRAL bus are connected together.
the black wire is the hot wire
Red, Yellow and Blue for Live. Black for neutral and Green for Earthing
There are specific code requirements for the use of white, gray, green, bare, and sometimes orange conductors. Other colors are a matter of convention and may differ from one area to another and certainly from one country to another. In the central United States where I live, black, red, blue, and white are used for 110-240v; brown, orange, yellow and gray are used for 277/480v and higher voltages. You may encounter other colors but without knowing what specifically you are dealing with I cannot answer further.
Green, Black, Orange, (gold / silver) Green = 5 Black = 0 Orange = x10^3 50x10^3 = 50,000 or 50k Ohm
Red - active, (commonly known as your live cable) Black - Neutral Green - Earth
black- hardship faced by the people yellow-the sunshine green- the green grass
The colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green: Black represents the color of the African Americans; red stands for the struggle of the people; and green represents the hills of Africa and hope. For a site that tells you "Everything about Kwaanzaa," click on the Related Link.
Twelve tribes of Israel have colors to represent them. Blue, green, red, purple, gray, black, burgundy, sky blue, pearl, bluish black, white, and another black.
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Twelve tribes of Israel have colors to represent them. Blue, green, red, purple, gray, black, burgundy, sky blue, pearl, bluish black, white, and another black.
The colors do not represent a specific continent but the colors that can be found in flags of the nations of the world.
There are five Olympic Pantone colors that can be seen on the Olympic ring design. These colors are blue, black, red, yellow, and green.
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Red and green.
The colors represent the colors in the flags of the nations that compete in the Olympic Games. Blue=Europe Red=American Yellow=Asia Black=Africa Green=Australia hope this helps :)
Yes, black and green are two different colors.
Green represents vegitation and the other 4 colors represent: blue-water red- major manmade objects black- minor manmade objects brown- contour lines