Why current flows in nutral? As per theory there should be
no current in 3 ph explain.
Answer Posted / onkar singh
i think it occours only in case of unbalancing. i.e if a
suddern unbalancing of load occours then a particular
neutral to ground voltage forms that forces unbalancing
current to flow in the neutral to counteract the
unbalancing of load.
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