Wiki User
∙ 14y agoTo prevent shocks if the hot side somehow is connected to the outer shell.
Wiki User
∙ 14y agoThe main reason for grounding the outer shell of an electric fixture is to prevent electric shock in case of a fault within the fixture. Grounding directs any excess electricity to the ground, keeping the outer shell safe and reducing the risk of electric shock to anyone touching it.
It used to be, but now the ground wire (which replaced the aluminum strip) in the BX cable is used. The ground wire is now used to complete the grounding of connected devices rather that the sheath of the BX.
You can extend the ground wire by splicing on a length of additional wire using a wire nut or a crimp connector. Make sure to use the appropriate gauge wire for the extension. It's important to ensure a secure connection and properly insulate the splice to maintain safety.
The outer core is where the process of convection occurs, causing the movement of molten iron and nickel. This movement generates Earth's magnetic field, which plays a crucial role in protecting the planet from harmful solar radiation and maintaining a stable environment for life to thrive.
Yes, copper is a good conductor of electric current because its atoms have loosely bound electrons in the outer energy levels, which can move freely between atoms when a voltage is applied. This flow of electrons constitutes an electric current.
The outer core of the Earth creates the magnetic field as the Earth spins on its axis. The movement of the molten iron in the outer core generates electric currents, which in turn produce the magnetic field that surrounds the Earth. This magnetic field is essential in protecting the Earth from harmful solar radiation and cosmic particles.
To prevent shocks if the hot side somehow is connected to the outer shell.
It used to be, but now the ground wire (which replaced the aluminum strip) in the BX cable is used. The ground wire is now used to complete the grounding of connected devices rather that the sheath of the BX.
Yes, the outer fences had electric currents.
Valence shell
Baseboard electric heaters are placed on the outer walls of a room in order to radiate heat towards the center of the room. They also heat up the outer walls of which usually are cooler than the inner walls.
You can extend the ground wire by splicing on a length of additional wire using a wire nut or a crimp connector. Make sure to use the appropriate gauge wire for the extension. It's important to ensure a secure connection and properly insulate the splice to maintain safety.
The outer planets are gas planets
There is no reason why it should die.
The Outer Limits - 1995 The Voice of Reason 1-21 was released on: USA: 20 August 1995
The outer casing of an electric motor, as in a starter, wiper motor etc.
The outer casing of an electric motor, as in a starter, wiper motor etc.
An electric current goes through an electric circuit, if it is closed.