Ground wire
No, the wide prong is neutral it is the white wire. The narrow prong is hot it is the black wire. The round prong (in a 3 wire plug) is safety ground it is the green wire.
The 3rd round plug is the ground connection.
My question is WHY did you replace a four prong dryer plug with a three prong! 220 volt Electric dryers require two hot legs, a neutral and a system ground wire. Sounds as though you shunted one of the hots or the neutral. You need to install a four prong plug of the same configuration and wire it exactly as the original.
Change either the plug or the cord. The fourth prong is another ground. It would be easier to change the cord.
A prong on a fork is a 'tine'.
# The prong of a fork or rake is called a "ein Zinke", plural "Zinken" # The prong of a deer's antler is called a "eine Sprosse", plural "Sprossen" # A prong relating to a sharp point is called a "ein Zacke", plural "Zacken"
A tine.
The prong on a fork is called a tine (plural tines). By definition, a tine is: 1. prong: a thin pointed projection of a utensil or implement such as a fork or pitchfork2. antler's branch: a pointed branch of a deer's antler
They are called TINES
They are called "tines".
A projecting point or prong of a fork is called a tine.
This is called a "tine."
Each peak on an antler is called a tine. For example, pronghorns have only two tines, but deer can have as many as 8 tines on one antler.
A Swiss alpine folk singer is called a yodeler.
A prong on a fork is called a Tine
A prong is a clamper to clamp things.