Not just with their feet, but mouth and vagina as well.
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No, the white should be approximately zero and the black approximately 110-120, assuming the "bare ground" refers to a bare conductor attached to electrical ground.
The short answer is wire color to color. black to black, white to white, green or bare to green of bare.
Assuming the wires are the correct gauge for application and breaker you use black and white wires as hot. Put red electrical tape on each end of white wire and connect red and black to the breaker output and bare wire to ground lug in panel. At receptacle connect black and red to hot contacts and bare wire to ground lug.
Yes. Connect Black to Black, White to White and bare ground wires together.
white wire = neutral bare wire = ground black wire = line voltage red wire = returned from a switch, or the other phase of line voltage in order to supply 240VAC
On a 110 volt circuit, Black is hot, White is neutral, Green or bare Copper is ground. . Connect Black to the gold screw, White to the silver screw, and bare copper ground to the Green ground screw on the receptacle. On a 220 Volt circuit Black & Red are both hot, each carrying 110 volts for a total of 220. White is Neutral and ground is Green or bare copper.
red wire connected to live conductor of supply intake,while the white wire connected to neutral conductor or supply and the bare wire connected to the protective earthing of
There should be two wires in the box, black and white and possibly a bare one depending on the age of the wiring in the house. The fixture has two screws on the base. One wire goes on each screw. If there are short wires on the fixture, black to black and white to white. If there is a bare ground wire in the house box, it attaches to the body of the fixture. If there is no ground screw on the fixture, do not worry about it.
In a typical electrical outlet, the bare wire is the ground wire while the white wire is the neutral wire. The ground wire is responsible for providing a safe path for electrical currents in the event of a fault or short circuit. In your specific case, it is possible that the bare wire is acting as a neutral wire, but it is crucial to consult a certified electrician for an accurate assessment and to ensure proper wiring connections.
White is typically neutral and black is hot. If you are talking about the bare wire, that is ground.
If you are down stream from the switch then all blacks together, all whites together and all grounds (bare wires) together.
I am guessing that your 3 wires are black (hot), white (neutral) and bare or green wire (ground). Connect black to black, white to white and ground wire to the metal case of swag kit.