Flying Squid@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world · 5 days agoWhy do so many UK electrical sockets have an on/off switch next to them?lemmy.worldimagemessage-square262fedilinkarrow-up1346arrow-down121file-text
arrow-up1325arrow-down1imageWhy do so many UK electrical sockets have an on/off switch next to them?lemmy.worldFlying Squid@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world · 5 days agomessage-square262fedilinkfile-text
minus-squarehitmyspot@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 days agoNo, because the ground carries no voltage. It’s literally connected to the ground to route any electricity away from the appliance in case a person touches it.
No, because the ground carries no voltage. It’s literally connected to the ground to route any electricity away from the appliance in case a person touches it.