what is the potential difference between line and earth?
Answer Posted / pillay
i am of the opinion MR Sree & MR Prashant is right.
Pot Def = line voltage - earth voltage
earth voltage is 0 volts.
line voltage depends on what you are measuring
so line voltage minus zero is = line voltage.
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