This is the end of a power cord of a DVD that doesn´t have the 3rd pin (ground). I didn´t used the ground aligator to the neutral just because will be redudant. It is already connected to the mains power panel neutral BAR. But, of course, i previously detected with my multimeter continuity scale, wich wire is fase and wich wire is neutral!
Bear in mind that neutral is very rarely at ground potential, and that large currents can flow if it is connected to earth.
You must read learn and inwardly digest the "praxis" references in https://entertaininghacks.wordpress.com/library-2/scope-probe-reference-material/ Failure to do so is likely to result in loud noises followed by deathly quiet and foul smells.
I believe
ftonello was pointing out that in order to get a quick look at the Active line,it is not necessary to connect the "ground clip" to
anything.
At 50/60 Hz,the chassis earth of the Oscilloscope provides an adequate return path via the phase/PE connection at the "meter box".
This will cause a miniscule current to flow in the PE line,which is insufficient to upset the Authorities,or your RCD.
The very long return path
will cause errors in displaying higher frequency transients,"crud",etc, on the Mains,and,of course,it won't work with 'scopes which are not Mains powered.