what is the difference between earth and neutral?
Answer Posted / nandlal
Earth has a Zero Potential.It is uses only Safety Purposes. But Neutral has a returning path of current.But Neutral and Earth has a some Voltage difference ( Ex. 0 to 3 Volts ) But we fount a proper Neutral for Domestic purpose.Neutral Must be Ground.
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