when neutral will carry the current?what could be the
magnitude?
Answer Posted / suneetha
neutral will carry current only during unbalanced or faulty
condition.During balanced condition current through neutral
is zero(Ia+Ib+Ic=0).Magnitude of neutral current depends on
the fault current magnitude.
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