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Grounding an uninsulated electrically charged conducting object allows excess charge to flow into the Earth, neutralizing the object. This helps prevent the buildup of static electricity and reduces the risk of electric shocks. Grounding is an important safety measure in electrical systems to protect people and equipment.

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