Physics
The purpose of earthing in a household circuit is to :
- provide a connection to appliance
- complete the circuit
- prevent electric shock
- increase the voltage
Household Circuits
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prevent electric shock
Reason — Earthing in a household circuit involves connecting the metal parts of electrical appliances and installations to the ground (earth) through a conductor. This ensures that in the event of a fault, such as a short circuit, any excess current flows safely to the ground rather than through a person touching the appliance or installation.
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