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Re: Neutral and Earth.

Home › Electrical Engineering Forum › General Discussion › Neutral and Earth. › Re: Neutral and Earth.

2012/10/11 at 6:25 am #13241
Anonymous
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There really isn’t a difference. Most times you are refering to the same thing there. Neutral and earth ground is the same. Earth ground is literally a ground stuck in the dirt.

 



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