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earthing


Meanings
  • The act or process of grounding an electrical system, typically by connecting a ground rod to the earth or using a grounding mat.

    - "The construction site had to be properly earthed before any electrical work could begin."
    - "The electrical storm caused a power surge that blew a fuse in the main electrical panel. However, due to the proper earthing of the electrical system, no one was injured and the power was restored within an hour."
  • A conductive path that connects an electrical system or appliance to the earth, typically to prevent electrical shocks or to ensure proper functioning of electrical equipment.

    - "The construction site had to be properly earthed before any electrical work could begin."
    - "The electrical storm caused a power surge that blew a fuse in the main electrical panel. However, due to the proper earthing of the electrical system, no one was injured and the power was restored within an hour."

Synonyms

ground
Rhymes
Words rhyming with earthing
grounding , binding , conting , recontng
Homophones
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  1. earth, earthy, earthed, earthen


Variants
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earth , earthed , earthing , earths
Forms
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verb: to earth or ground, past tense: earthed or grounded; noun: the act of earthing or grounding


Etymology
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The term 'earthing' is derived from the Old English word 'erthian', which means 'to set in the earth, to plant'. This concept has been used throughout history to provide a safe and effective connection between an electrical system or appliance and the earth.


Related Concepts
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  1. Electrostatic discharge (ESD): A sudden and involuntary release of static electricity, which can occur when two electrically charged objects come into contact with each other. This phenomenon can result in various forms of damage, including electrical failure, equipment damage, or even personal injury. In order to prevent or minimize the risks associated with electrostatic discharge, various precautions and safety measures can be implemented, such as using conductive materials or grounding techniques to dissipate static electricity, installing static dissipative flooring or matting, using anti-static sprays or wipes, implementing strict handling procedures for sensitive electronic components or assemblies, and providing training and education to personnel on the risks and prevention measures associated with electrostatic discharge.


Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of earthing or grounding has been used for various purposes. For instance, in some traditional Chinese practices, grounding or earthing is used to help balance the body's energy and promote overall health and well-being. Similarly, in certain indigenous cultures, earthing or grounding is believed to help reconnect individuals with the natural world and promote a deeper sense of spiritual connection and fulfillment.

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