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Why are all the​ noncurrent-carrying metal parts bonded together in a wiring​ system?

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Step-by-step explanation:

This process is called Bonding and it is done to provide low resistance path to ground.

"Bonding — a low impedance direction achieved by permanently connecting all non-current-carrying metal parts to maintain electrical stability and to be able to conduct any current that is likely to be put on it safely.

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