Where does current go after the load?

Where does current go after the load?

i.e on the primary and other AC loads the current comes from the live through the load and returns down the Neutral where it is connected to Earth at source.

Where does current to ground go?

Normally, the current returns to ground through the neutral wires in the electrical system. But should some breakdown of the pathway occur, the hot current may instead flow through other materials, such as metal or wood framing, metal pipes, or flammable materials in your home.

What happens when current flows to ground?

Where the current is going on? In science we consider the earth’s surface to contain electrons , when we let current to flow into the surface (also known as grounding) it makes no difference to the electron density in the ground instead it makes sure that it pulls down all the charges you provide.

Does current flow through the earth?

Every electrical supply system uses a neutral conductor to return the current to the supply source. Under normal conditions, when electrical current flows along the grounded neutral conductor, a small portion of the current also flows through the earth.

Can current flow out of ground?

It can’t flow “to” ground, because there is nowhere for it to flow to. There’s no difference between ground and a wire dangling in the breeze. Electricity flowing to ground in high voltage systems has nothing to do with the fact that they’re high voltage.

Does current run through ground?

No There is no path for current to flow through the earth back to the source. so current does not flow. or if you believe there is a path just because the negative terminal is connected to earth and the end point of your circuit is connected to earth then the answer is still no because the resistance is too high.

Is there a path for current to flow through the Earth?

No There is no path for current to flow through the earth back to the source. so current does not flow. or if you believe there is a path just because the negative terminal is connected to earth and the end point of your circuit is connected to earth then the answer is still no because the resistance is too high.

When does a current flow back to the source?

Simply a current flows from the hot wire to ground, and as it draws a large current again a fuse may break to indicate a fault in apparatus. No the charge that flows from the appliance/source that goes as current during a fault does not return to the source.

Where does electricity go after it gets to the Earth?

Why is the earth ground, and where does the electricity go after it gets there. I understand that ground is potentially lower than that of the power company’s production etc. but i am curious as to why. Isn’t the earth just basically a giant resistor? So if i had a hypothetical Massive resistor the size of the earth would it be a good ground?

How are water currents and air currents related?

Water currents flow in river s, lake s, and, ocean s. Electric current s flow through power line s or as lightning. Moving air is called wind. Air currents are winds that move in a riverlike flow in a certain direction. Thermal updraft s are gentle currents caused by warm air rising.