You don't want to remove the ground wire because it protects the two wires inside from RF frequencies, but in case you have a ground loop problem, you might want to disconnect the ground using a ground lift.
Sorry, there is no "ground wire" for a microphone. Commercial microphones have shielded symmetric wiring. Cheers ebs
ground
The microphone gave a strong kick of air and then clattered to the ground
Household wire called romex has ground, neutral and hot wires.
William L Willshire has written: 'Investigation of effects of microphone position and orientation on near-ground noise measurements' -- subject(s): Microphone, Testing, Jet planes, Noise, Measurement 'Assessment of ground effects on aircraft noise' -- subject(s): Testing, Airplanes, Noise
It depends most of the camera connector itself, but in CCTV widely used are BNC-connectors. These connectors have central contact for video signal, and outer metallic shell for the ground ("minus") pole.
Nobody can completely answer this.
Oxygen is present at ground level. It doesn't completely change into ozone.
Kiwis have only tiny, rudimentary wings. They are completely ground-dwelling.
Ground means applying 0 V potential at that point. It has various applications in electronics e.g. for BJT's, IC's etc..
It is simply called "ground penetrating radar." It is used for diverse applications from police forensics to geology and geophysics.
Ground Breaking is a term that generally applies to something that is completely different then the norm and then also changes the norm. For example Elvis was ground breaking for Rock and Roll because he changed how music was produced. Or the internet was ground breaking as it completely changed how people attain information.