what is the difference between earth and neutral?
Answer Posted / anto maria jones
neutral is a return path, when a circuit having positive
and negative when the current flowing to positive and then
closed to the negative terminal, it is a closed circuit.
but earthing is a protecting the human body,earth is
actually connected to the body of the electrical equipments.
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