The correct answer is 120 volts between the hot conductor and neautral in a residential dwelling.You can have 347 volts between the neautral and hot in a commercial space.
The line wire will be hot and carrying power when the breaker is on. The load wire will not be hot and will have no voltage on it until it is connected with the line wire.
In household wiring it is the "hot" wire that carries current to the load.
'Line conductors' are the three 'hot' conductors (A-B-C) that connect a three-phase supply to a three-phase load. In some cases, a pair of line conductors (e.g. A-B, B-C, or C-A) is used to supply a single-phase load. A 'line fault' can be a short-circuit fault between all three, or any two, of these line conductors -whether they supply a three-phase load or a single-phase load.
No,the purpose is to demonstrate which wires are hot and which aren't.That way if someone comes along in three or four years they don't have to guess.
one is hot and one is cold
one is hot and the other is cold.
They are nice :)
endothermic is when something changes from to hot to cold and ectothermic is when something changes from cold to hot.
the difference between Egypt and north pole is that Egypt is hot and in the north pole it is cold.
Hot & cold.
Yes, there is a difference in weight between hot air and cold air. Hot air is lighter than cold air because the molecules in hot air are more energetic and spread out, decreasing the overall density of the air. This difference in weight is a factor in phenomena such as convection currents.
temperature is term used to know how much hot or cold it is......climate is like weather that is hot, cold ..
Ones hot and ones cold.
vancouver is cold and baghdad is hot
h is hot and c is cold
The skin is the body part that allows you to feel the difference between hot and cold. Specialized nerve receptors in the skin called thermoreceptors detect changes in temperature and send signals to the brain to interpret the sensation as hot or cold.