Thursday, August 18, 2011

How are electrons replaced when, in the event of an earth fault, some have been lost in the ground?

I understand that electrons travel along conductors in a continuous circuit and that they are neither lost nor used up so therefore never need replacing. What baffles me is what happens to electrons under fault conditions. Once some electrons have effectively been diverted into the ground (via the circuit protective conductor, earth rod etc), surely they do need to be replaced.

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