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Definition of "Ground" |
A conducting connection, either intentional or accidental, between an electric circuit or equipment and the Earth or some conducting body serving in place of the Earth. / [GND] The point in a circuit used as a common reference point for measuring purposes. To connect some point of an electrical circuit or some item of electrical equipment to earth or to the conducting medium used in lieu thereof. A conducting connection, whether intentional or accidental, between a circuit or piece of equipment and the earth, or some body serving as earth. A place of zero electrical potential. [Circuit Ground, Chassis Ground, Rack Ground, Earth Ground]. A common return path that may not necessarily be connected to earth and is the zero voltage reference level for the equipment or system. / Ground, in electrical engineering, something that is connected to the Earth or at the voltage defined as zero in the U.S., called ground; in the UK, called earth. / Wireless camera allow the transmission of video and audio data to be transmitted to the receiver without having to run wires using radio waves. Wireless cameras often have an option to power the camera via mains in which case there will be a lead from camera to power point. / (1) an earth-connected electrical conducting connection that may be designed or non-intentionally created. |
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