What is the diffirence between Earth and Neutral
and What is the required normal voltage between earth and
neutral
Answer Posted / jasmeet
A little more clarification in Prahlads answer:
While 'earth' is the universal ground, 'neutral' is the
local ground of a circuit or a loop.
Secondly, 'neutral' completes the circuit whereas 'earth'
is not meant for this.
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