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GAIN - A comparison of an input signal level to an output signal level.GASSING - The venting of hydrogen bubbles from battery acid as the battery is recharged.
GENERATOR - An electromechanical device that converts mechanical power into direct current electricity.
GLOW PLUG IN CYLINDER HEAD:
GLOW PLUG - An assembly that resembles spark plug but with a heating element instead of electrodes. Used at the beginning of the starting cycle in a diesel engine to aid compression ignition. Sometimes spelled "glo plug"
GND (or Ground) - Common line for all vehicle power, vehicle chassis ground and engine block ground, connected to vehicle battery negative terminal.
GROUND - The negatively charged side of a circuit. A ground can be a wire, the negative side of the battery or even the vehicle chassis. The ground circuit must be at least the same size or bigger than the positive (hot) wire.
GROUND CIRCUIT - The return side of an electric circuit. Usually the frame, body or engine of a single-wire automotive system.
GROUNDING - Connecting one side of a car's electric circuit to the chassis, body, or engine. These parts then provide a metal path that conducts electrical current back to the car's battery to complete a circuit. Grounding may be done with a jumper wire.
GROUP - A set of battery plates, either positive or negative, joined together but not assembled with separators.
GROWLER - An electrical device for testing electric motor or generator armatures for shorts.