In most electrical devices the neutral wire is connected under the silver coloured screw.
The answer is a blue-green colour.
If these are all the wires you have then this would be a great assumption. It assumes also that everything before the fixture is wired correctly and with commonly used color schemes.
It is silver in colour.
In residential 120 volt wall outlet wiring yes the black always goes to the brass/copper screw. White is connected to the silver screw, and ground to the green screw.
Thecolorcode of 2.2 ohms resistor is red red yellow silver.
If there is a brass colored screw and a silver colored screw, the BLACK wire will connect to the brass screw. If you can't see a difference, connect the black wire to whichever screw connects to the CENTER contact of the light fixture.
Silver is a color you dope.
The screw is actually only silver in color and it is where the neutral wire(s) get connected to, (white wire). the gold colored screw gets connected to the positive(black or red) wire(s). Green screw is for ground wire.
silver is actually either a metallic color, grey, or silver... it depends on what kind of silver. They are usually silver, which is a color.
The answer is a blue-green colour.
Silver is not a color, it is a metallic element. In its pure form, silver appears shiny and reflective, similar to the color grey.
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the color is silver-white
Silver color is shiny white and a little bit pearly.
Every metal on the periodic table has a silver color.