Electronic circuits almost always have a node that is considered "ground" - meaning it is a common reference point for the rest of the circuitry, and it is frequently connected to the chassis - which is a physical structure that supports circuit boards and components, and is usually a conductive material that will also provide electrostatic shielding from nearby appliances.
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