what is the difference between Earth and neutral? and what
is the difference between ground earthing and neutral
earthing?
Answer Posted / dhavalb
neutral means it is zero potential which provide return path of current.
earthing means the wire is earth in ground.when we experienced
shock the current passes through our body to earthing wire because of loe resistance than ground.
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