what is the difference between earth and neutral?
Answer Posted / nawaz
neutral is a return path of a conductor,
It's should be always zero volt,how we can stabilize 0volt we have to connect earhing to this neutral,standardly we not give balanceing load.
Suppose we re not this earhing circular current will flow in neutral wire,
Finally both are same
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