Blue - Neutral
Brown - Life
Yellow/Green - Earth
The color combination of the blue, yellow, and brown wires in an electrical circuit is typically used for specific purposes, such as blue for neutral, yellow for earth/ground, and brown for live/hot.
red - brown black - blue green/yellow - green
left is yellow and brown the right is light blue and dark blue
neither the blue or the brown is ground.... typically the ground is either green or green with a yellow stripe... brown is the hot wire and goes onto the brass screw in the connector...blue goes on the silver colored screw ...and green goes to ground
red + blue = purple blue + yellow = green red +yellow = orange orange +blue = brown yellow + purple = brown red + green = brown
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.
A 1983 Cutlass CD wire harness has orange, yellow, black, gray, pink, and brown colored wires. The front speaker wires are dark and light green, tan, and gray. The back speaker wires are light and dark blue, yellow, and brown.
you have to cut the wires and use the solid colors not the wires with strips left speaker is yellow and brown right speaker blue and green
yes,because its a primary color
I'd imagine it would make a light brown colour. Yellow=yellow Blue=blue Pink=red+white When red, blue and yellow are mixed together, you get brown. Add in some white and the brown will go lighter.
I assume you are asking about matching up the colors. The only to know for certain is to trace the wires or test them for currant.Typically in a ceiling fan or exhaust fan the black, yellow, and blue are black=fan, blue=lighting, and yellow=neutral. Typically brown, black, and blue are all used as hot wires or switched wires. The brown or the blue could be standing in for neutral so, again, the only way to tell and be certain is to test each lead with an electrical tester.In electronics, these colors could be anything.Normally when you have these combinations there are special plugs at each end of each set but I assume they are missing so you may have to contact the manufacturer or call an electrician.Hope this helps.Gibbous
Brown wires are typically used for live or hot wires, blue wires are used for neutral wires, and green wires are used for grounding in electrical installations.