how much the voltage & resistance should be ,between earth
& neutral points.?& why?
Answer Posted / hemant
voltage btwen earth and nuetra must be zero, then and then
only its give close path to nutral for single phase or 3
phase 4 wire system if not then its difficult to drive
equipment on such circuit.
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