why neutral wire thin than phase wire in 4pole conductor
Answer Posted / mohak gupta
The NEutral Wire is thinner than the phase wire because
netural has to carry the reactive compoment of the main
value back to the system.
All other components are being trapped and utilized by the
system.
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