Your question cannot be answered because you didn't tell us what the green wire is in. Are you talking about a car? Or what?
1999 Mitsubishi Mirage Car Stereo Wire DiagramCar Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Red/BlackCar Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: BlueCar Radio Ground Wire: ChassisCar Radio Illumination Wire: Green/WhiteCar Stereo Dimmer Wire: Black/YellowLeft Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red/WhiteLeft Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Red/BlueRight Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): RedRight Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): BlueLeft Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Yellow/BrownLeft Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow/RedRight Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light GreenRight Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow/Green
Anne Franks favorite color was Green, I remember I read it in a book about her.
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Red Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): White/Orange
Reference book: Tanks in the Wire. Battle of Lang Vei in 1968. NVA PT76 Amphibious light tanks over-ran a Green Beret outpost there.
Perhaps Basque/Spanish in origin it would mean "green country".
Green is normally a ground wire, but without seeing the wore and how it is connected there is no way to tell for sure.
Yes green wire is the earth wire (Grounding)
What is a dissy. Do you mean Distributor?
Black wire? You mean black insulation? If so, a black insulated wire would generally be a non-grounded conductor (preferably the hot line) and should not be connected to ground anywhere. However, someone may have improperly used a black wire for grounding, rather than green wire (or green/yel wire), or forgotten to wrap it with green tape.
The green or green/yellow wire in an appliance connects its metal base to the ground through the household wiring. This wire is known as the ground wire and is an essential safety feature to prevent electric shocks in case of a fault.
No. Green should always signify the ground wire.
Constant 12V+ Wire: Light Green Ignition Switched 12V+ Wire: Black/Yellow Ground Wire: Black Illumination Wire: Blue/Yellow Dimmer Wire: N/A Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Green Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Red Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Light Green/Yellow Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Black/Green Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green/Yellow Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Orange Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green/White Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Green/Blue
Earth wire
In electrical wiring, the live or "hot" wire is typically brown or red, the neutral wire is typically blue or black, and the ground wire is yellow or green. So, in this case, the brown wire is likely the hot wire, the blue wire is the neutral wire, and the yellow green wire is the ground wire.
it is the earth wire
Yes, in North America the ground wire is always identified as a green colour conductor.
The green wire from the light fixture should be attached to the ground wire in the electrical box to provide grounding for safety purposes. This helps prevent electrical shocks and protects against electrical malfunctions.