what is diffrence between neutral and earth wire
Answer Posted / devendra_kushwaha27
An Earth wire is used to provide a path for leakage current
in case the body of an equipment is in touch with a naked
portion of live wire whereas a neutral wire is there to
provide a closed loop to the flow of current in an
equipment.
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