The green wire is a ground and should be affixed to metal that runs to the frame.
white wires are neutral. green wires are ground wires.
On a 3 wire dryer cord there is no green wire. The white wire coming from the outlet is connected to ground or the green screw. The black and red wires are the hot wires.
There are three... white, light green and light green with a black line on it.
The color of the wires in the electrical circuit are green, black, and white.
In electrical circuits, white wires are typically used as neutral wires, green wires are used as ground wires, and black wires are commonly used as hot wires.
Green wires are typically used for grounding, black wires are used for carrying electrical current, and white wires are used as neutral wires to complete the circuit.
The correct order of connecting the red, white, black, and green wires in a circuit is typically red to black, white to green.
Black wires are typically used for power supply, white wires are used for neutral connections, and green wires are used for grounding in electrical wiring.
There are 8 wires, or 4 pairs. That being orange & white orange, green & white green, blue & white blue, brown & white brown.
Be sure that those wires coming from the box are for a recepticle and not a light switch.
The standard color coding for electrical wires is green for ground, black for hot, and white for neutral.
The different colors of wires used in electrical installations have specific meanings. Red wires are typically used for hot wires, white wires for neutral wires, green wires for ground wires, and black wires for hot wires as well.