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Different colours mean different things in different countries, but in the UK remember Mr Brown is a live wire.
If you don't know different for sure, then you must treat ANY electrical wire as if it's live, regardless of what color it may be.
Electrical wire.
By "clear insulation," I assume you mean the type of wire used in some lamp cords. If so, the hot wire is the one with the smooth (non-ribbed) insulation.
yes
Different colours mean different things in different countries, but in the UK remember Mr Brown is a live wire.
If you don't know different for sure, then you must treat ANY electrical wire as if it's live, regardless of what color it may be.
If you mean a bare copper wire, that is the "ground" wire.
Wire Sizing Amps
The electrical terminology of a wire with no insulation on it is a bare wire.
On the wire itself? It'll have the type of wire as well as the size and maybe the manufacturer part number.
Green is normally a ground wire, but without seeing the wore and how it is connected there is no way to tell for sure.
A magnetic field can induce an electrical current in a wire.
Electrical wire is the type of wire that is used in electrical equipment. To strip the wires, you need to use wire strippers. There is also special tape called electrical tape that is used to secure the wire.
you have to be touching the gound and the wire for it to kill------- i mean shock you
Electrical wire.