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Three Prong Plugs

The Main Idea

Why do outlets need that third prong? Grounded electricity explained without any confusing math or equations.

A Mathematical Model

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A Computational Model

Below is a circuit diagram of the standard American three-prong outlet. The third prong provides a common zero voltage at either side of the green neutral connection, and removes the possibly fatal consequences of the neutral line resistance from the electric circuit.

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