WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NUTREL AND EARTHING
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1-Neutral gives a return path to current but earthing has
nothing to do with return path.
2-Neutral point is used as a reference point of any
potential value but earthing is a reference point of zero
potential.
3-Continuous current flows in neutral while in earthing
current flows only during underload condition.
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