DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GROUND AND NEUTRAL?
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Answer / dixit
Simply to say that Neutral is a return path in a circuit,
Earth is protection way.
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Answer / noor
Ground is the dishrag path it is applicable for any
electrical circuit.(safe protection)
Neutral is the closing path for the circuit,it should same
circuit.(completion of electric circuit)
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Answer / arumugam e
* Neutral line have a small leakage current but the Earth line also the zero current.
* Neutral line only earthed in where the distribution transfomer are placed but the Earth line are connected to the earth for each and every 3 km.
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