What is the neutral voltage in practical AC systems
Answer / Jai Prakash Verma
In practical alternating current (AC) systems, the neutral voltage is the voltage between the neutral point and ground. It is typically zero volts if the system is properly grounded, as the sum of phase voltages should equal zero at the neutral point.
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