What is the basic difference between earthing, ground and
neutral?
Answer Posted / harshad pingle
Neutral= 0=In=Ir+Iy+Ib i.e summation of three currents
equals to the neutral current which is zero.
Grounding= Zero potential point. It may be the floating
neutral of star connected system.
Earthing= The system connected to earth where the system
max leakage current can flow.
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