what is the difference b/w neutral and earth?what is the
need of earthing and what are the different methods for
earthing?
Answer Posted / kapil pareta m.b.m engg clg
neutral is common junction point of star connection of distribution ..........it is most have some specific place.
earth is mean that our device if have create some leakage current that earth wire is transfer the voltage/current in earth......
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