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I don't think it has .But as the saying goes everything has both advantages and disadvantages,Sometimes earth's atmosphere may also have disadvantages. By Anjali
Disadvantages:*Harms the Earth*To many non-recyclable stuff are in landfillsAdvantages:*N/A :D
Advantages: Renewable Energy No Pollution Easy to extract for geothermal energy production Disadvantages: naturally occurance only in tectonically active zones, otherwise needs to be drilled out of the inner Earth
Short circuit to ground. The element is not safe to use and when properly wired, will cause the fuse to blow. Without the earth wire it will be dangerous and the chassis will be at mains potential! The element is intact, but the insulation has broken down to earth.
advantages of liming
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Less wires Less complicated
the chassis will not conduct the electrical current
Two advantages of modular chassis switches over fixed chassis switches are their ease of upgrade and their flexibility. Modules can be freely swapped to increase its capacity or capabilities based on ever changing demands.
vehicle body networking is just a way to use less wire through-out the vehicle e.g instead of running a wire from the rear light to earth on the battery you just earth the rear light to the vehicles chassis.
This sounds like an earth problem check battery to chassis & chassis to engine earth connections also check earth to alternator best wishes
Think of it as the skeleton that the body and all the components of a car are supported by. It also is a well known architecture for embedded computer systems. There are many types of chassis ie. VME, PC-104, but the definition refers to a container of something.
advantages : to safeguardthe user from electrocution
"Ground" is an important concept in electronics and it has practical significance. Ground provides a reference from which all other voltages are "measured". It is generally held a zero volts. Ground comes from the old nomenclature of "earth ground" and sometimes it is still referred to as "earth". Occasionally, you will see "chassis ground". Chassis ground refers to the voltage of the electronics chassis, which sometimes is isolated from earth ground and there may be (usually there is) a voltage differential between earth ground and chassis ground. The intent of most three prong plugs is to keep the chassis ground the same voltage as earth ground. If this were not the case, there could be the potential (pun intended) of a nasty shock.
All chassis/frame grounds are connected to Earth ground.
A; By wearing a wrist strap connected to chassis and grounding the chassis to earth ground
Technically, only if the chassis is connected to true ground (earch ground). However, often chassis ground may be termed earth ground when the chassis ground iis the most common and final gound in the system...Type your answer here...Additional AnswerAn example of a 'chassis ground' is the way in which a vehicle is wired. One terminal of the battery (usually the negative) is connected to the vehicle's metal parts. One side of each electrical component is then connected to the metal parts, while the other side is connected, via a switch arrangement and a protective fuse to the positive terminal of the battery. The vehicle's metal parts then act as the return conductor back to the negative terminal of the battery, and we call this a 'chassis ground' or 'chassis earth'. The term 'chassis ground' is also applied to electronic devices where a metal 'chassis' containing the various electronic components provide the 'reference potential' for those components.By contrast, an 'earth ground' describes a direct connection to the general mass of the earth itself -often as a means of limiting a voltage rise, or as a means of providing a low-resistance path back to the supply in the event of an earth fault in order to operate a protective devices such as a fuse or circuit breaker. By common agreement, the general mass of earth is considered to be a zero-potential reference point.As the original answer points out, it is not unusual for a chassis ground to be connected to an earth ground.