an electric bulb is connected on a holder. one end of the wire
is connected to the phase and the remaining one connected to
earth instead of neutral. the bulb will glow or not? if yes
then what is the need of neutral?

Answer Posted / n.srinivas

yes the bulp will be glow & neutral is return path of
circuit it is originated from transformar star point

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