why return path in terms of neutral is required please give
a relevant answer
Answer Posted / ramesh kumar k
It is very simple.... for any thing to pass through, a
incoming and out going paths are must.. like wise in
electricity there must a return path for the electrons to
reach the other side... so that they pass through the loads
and load performs its operation...
that return path we are calling as neutral...
it also can be said as current (i.e. electrons) flows only
when the path is closed...
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