As per the theory current doesn’t flows in Neutral, but
practically it is
not applicable, explain why?
Answer Posted / arvind
because it depends upon the load, what type of load are
connected like linear and non linear load, which is always
be present as an load so this make the voltage fluctution
and cause small amount current to flow to neutral.
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