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      1 year ago

      Yup. Japan also has grounded outlets, though, although they are comparatively rarer.

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      I see the left side of just slightly bigger than the right, so I expect one of those sides to be the ground

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      In the USA, there’s a ground in that the neutral wire is connected to ground. Devices that take advantage of this have a slightly broader neutral pin that won’t fit into the hot pin.

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      It’s the oldest standard on the list, and is still around older homes in the USA. They used to be equally-sized (aka unpolarized), but later on they had a bigger hole for neutral (polarized). They’re not up to code anywhere anymore though, you’ll only see them in older houses before the grounding pin was required.