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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" colspan = "2" |The [[Live Wire|live wire]] is attached to the [[Electrical Fuse|fuse]] on the right, which is then attached to the pin on the right. of the [[Electrical Plug|electrical plug]].
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Revision as of 18:43, 2 March 2019

Key Stage 4

Meaning

This diagram shows the live wire in the 3-Core cable.

The live wire is one of the three wires in 3-Core and a plug that has a brown plastic covering and is held at a potential of 230 Volts.

About Live Wires

The live wire is covered in brown plastic insulator.
The live wire is the most dangerous wire in 3-Core and plugs.
The live wire is connected to a fuse in the plug so that if too much current goes through it into an appliance the fuse will break and stop the current.
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The live wire is attached to the fuse on the right, which is then attached to the pin on the right of the electrical plug.