A grounded plug refers to an electrical plug that has a third prong designed to connect to a ground wire, providing a path for electrical current to safely dissipate in case of a fault. This enhances safety by reducing the risk of electric shock and protecting appliances from electrical surges. Grounded plugs are typically used with three-pronged outlets, ensuring that devices are properly grounded when plugged in.
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They are grounded until 18, and that they are in HUGEtrouble.My answer:umm..no.A person well grounded in life is he/she who has a strong grasp with reality and is stable in his/her thoughts and goals. A person who knows exactly what he/she wants in life and how to get it.
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Negative terminal is grounded to the vehicle. Because the system is a negative ground system. Electricity will not flow unless it has a path to ground.
Teens can get grounded for many reasons. Such as, lying, not doing homework, staying out past curfew, stealing, not going to school, doing badly at school and smoking.
In China there are 2 types of plugs. There is the Grounded 3 Blade CPCS-CCC plug and the Non-Grounded plug. You will also find the British BS-1363 type plug in some parts of Hong Kong.
The three pin plug is grounded (provided the receptacle is wired correctly).
near the spark plug. some engines have lever that touch the spark plug ,others have a grounded switch
Take the spark plug out, push back into it's pocket, set the spark plug on a grounded piece of metal, have someone crank the engine while the spark plug is grounded (but don't hold onto the spark plug, common sense right?) if a spark appears between the little arm the spark plug works, if it doesn't spark, replace with a new plug, and if the new plug doesn't start you have a faulty wire.
No but, if you leave a plug wire disconnected and not grounded while running the engine, you can damage the ignition module.
If you mean a 'socket' or 'outlet' then nothing will happen unless the screwdriver blade is grounded, either by touching it or connecting it to the other side.This is NOT a very smart thing to do anyway.
take the number one plug out of the engine. plug the wire back on. place somewhere the plug will be grounded. have someone turn the engine over and see if there is spark.
In trouble, punished.
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Pop the hood. It's behind and a little the the right of the passenger side head light. It's a black cord with plug cover over the grounded plug itself. Pop the hood. It's behind and a little the the right of the passenger side head light. It's a black cord with plug cover over the grounded plug itself.
If you have no gap meaning the electrodes are touching then the spark plug is being grounded therefore causing a no spark situation. There has to be a gap in order for the electricity to jump from the electrode to the ground.
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