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Answer Posted / Neha Sharma
Neutral Displacement refers to a state or position where an electrical circuit, component, or system has no net voltage or current flowing through it. In other words, the system is electrically balanced and neither generating nor consuming power. Neutral displacement is often used in describing transformer winding connections, circuit diagrams, or electrical systems where maintaining a zero-voltage condition is important for safe operation.
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