Electric shocks and fire are usually caused by:
In electrical systems, live, neutral, and earth are terms used to describe different types of wires that perform specific functions:
Use the applet below to observe the parts of the electric circuit that becomes live (indicated with red lines) when the switch is closed and a fault occurs. Think about how the fuse and the earth wire helps to switch the circuit off automatically when a fault occurs, thus preventing electric shocks or fires.
1. How do the safety features in a household circuit prevent the metal casing in a household appliance from staying live when a stray live wire becomes connected to its metal casing?
2. How do the safety features in a household circuit prevent the wires from overheating when the live wire in an appliance becomes connected directly to the neutral wire?