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ground loop - technical definition

A complete circuit made up of the earth, represented by two different grounding points, and another conductor such as the shield of a cable grounded to devices at both ends. A surge of electricity results in the cable when the grounding points of different devices are at different voltage levels, and the data line connects the devices' ground together. See also ground, surge, and voltage.

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