White is typically neutral and black is hot. If you are talking about the bare wire, that is ground.
If wired correctly the red wire will be hot, but any wire can be hot regardless of colour if done incorrectly.
If you live in Europe, then the brown wire is the line ('hot') conductor; a blue wire is the neutral conductor, and a yellow/green striped wire is the protective (earth) conductor.
You can hot wire a boat. It just matters what type it is.
Wire can be fabricated in two different forms. Solid wire refers to a single wire, while stranded wire is a wire which is made up of more than one single solid wire twisted together. A stranded wire is much more flexible, and less subject to breaking from flexing than a stranded wire of the same size.
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.
Four: Generally it's Green(solid and striped), Orange(solid and striped), Blue(solid and striped), Brown(solid and striped)
Cat 6 cables are colour coded as follows:- Solid Green Green/White striped Solid Orange Orange/White striped Solid Blue Blue/White striped Solid Brown Brown/White striped Wikipedia has an excellent article on the colour system - see related link.
The Speaker wire to use as the negative really doesnt matter when installing new wire as long as all speakers are hooked up the same way. Normally though most people use the solid colored wire as the negative.
The normal practice is for the black (or at least darker) wire to be hot. However, given the consequences of guessing wrong, they should be tested and both wires should be treated as "hot" until you find out differently.
Connect the green wire to the brown striped black wire.
No, example- If the wire is blue with a white strip, (which is your remote wire for the amp turn-on) the wire is blue, the strip is not the color.
Yes, polystyrene can be shaped and cut through hot wire foam cutters - heating.
Try www.asapWire.com . They sell striped wire in many combinations.
Most motors aren't wired with solid wire. Typically only alternators or electric motors have solid wire.
Green, or yellow and green striped.
Yes, that is the one you unplug.
Very literally, hot wire is a wire that is hot. Pertaining to vehicles, to hot wire a vehicle is to start the engine or motor of the vehicles without the use of the ignition.