What is the voltage b/w nutral and earth
Answer Posted / sreekumar
earth to nutral voltage depends on the impedence of the
winding of transformer(distribution transformer) for normal
case there is a small current flowing through the nutral to
earth because of the unbalance in phase voltage/current.it
depends on the impdence of winding.
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