what is diffrence between neutral and earth wire
Answer Posted / lokesh kumar.b
A neutral provides a closed path for the current to flow.
It protects the equipment we use.Earth is used to protect
the human life. It provides the path for short circuit
current. But neutral is earthed at the distribution
transformer secondary side
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