what is the difference between earth and neutral?
Answer Posted / gurdeep rai
neutral is nothing but it is just reverse path for current whereas earthing is different thing it is use to prevent shock,spoiling of appliances.earthing is the must for every element.however neutral wire is also being earthed.
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