Asked by Alyssa Squissato on May 06, 2024

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A grounding conductor helps prevent a shock hazard in the event that an ungrounded, or hot, conductor comes in contact with the case or frame of an appliance.

Grounding Conductor

An electrical wire that provides a path for electrical current to travel safely to the ground in case of a fault.

Shock Hazard

A dangerous condition where an individual could come into contact with an electrical energy source, potentially causing electric shock.

  • Comprehend the essential functions of safety and the value of grounding in electrical configurations.
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gloomy skullMay 13, 2024
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Explanation :
A grounding conductor provides a low-resistance path to earth, which ensures that any fault current (like from a hot conductor touching a metal case) will flow safely to the ground, tripping a circuit breaker or blowing a fuse to disconnect the electricity and prevent a shock hazard.