In electronics measuring instruments, the term "float" refers to a condition where a terminal is not electrically connected to safety ground or Earth ground. This can occur in various scenarios, such as floating inputs to CMOS gates or when a circuit's logic ground is isolated from Earth ground. Many instruments, particularly oscilloscopes with BNC connectors, typically have their ground terminals connected to Earth for safety reasons. However, exceptions exist, such as instruments with double insulated construction, where external metal parts do not require a ground connection. Understanding the concept of floating is crucial for safe and accurate measurements in electronic applications.