A symbol often used in circuit diagrams is like an upside down tree, a bit like this:
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" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "--------
" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" """ "------
" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "---
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(Please ignore the "" marks, they are needed to stop the spaces being deleted by the hypertext system that's used here!)
The Related links shown below give more detailed information. One link goes to a Wikipedia web page where three different ground symbols are shown. In a circuit diagram, the particular one to use will depend on the application
The electric symbol for ground is a vertical line with a horizontal line connected at its base, two more horizontal lines each incrementally decreasing in size lay parallel to the first horizontal line but not connected to anything.
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This atom hasn't an electrical charge.
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