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difference btw neutral and ground?
 Question Submitted By :: Sharon
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  Re: difference btw neutral and ground?
Answer
# 1
neutral is zero potential and earth is nearer to zero
potential. we can earth is used as a neutral.but must
voltage differance between neutra wrt earth is less than
2 volts.
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    3 Yes 2 No
Jairam
 
  Re: difference btw neutral and ground?
Answer
# 2
The neutral acts as a current return path in normal operation while the earth or ground acts as a fault current path in the event a malfunction causes the active conductor to come in contact with a conductive part of equipment

Neutral:- It is return path conductor.
Earthing:-It is the connection of the conductor to the
general mass of the earth.

Neutral:- It provides return path to current to complete the
circuit.
Earthing:- It provides the path to short circuit/ fault current.

Neutral:- Advantage: for system reliability and voltage
stability.
Earthing:- Advantage: for the protection of human being and
equipment
 
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Tarun Aggarwal Ymca
 
 
 

 
 
 
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