differance b|w ground, neutral&earth
Answer Posted / sk sazzadur rahaman(iamsazz@ya
Ground and earth are both same. This means connected to
ground ie always remain zero potential. Neutral means tle
lower potential of the supply source with respect to
another potential of the same supply source.
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