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i thought when neutral wire is earthed , it ll be at ground potential(0 volts)...so only 110 volt drop will be there acoss the appliance...then how does it work ???
if it is designed for 220 volts...my dear frnd...how the circuit diagram would be in such a case ??? if the neutral is earthed,it...
first of all i thank u all for ur answers...but i still have doubt...if the neutral wire is earthed at different places,it will be having ground potential(zero pot.)...then only phase ll be active... that means just 110V...then how do the appliances work...
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why don we get a shock on touching the neutral wire...???
in the main switch board of my house,using a tester, i tested the neutral wire...and i found that it s not glowing...i couldn find a reason for that...since the supply is alternating,it should show that neutral s also active...but i...
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please help me in finding a circuit for an AC Voltage regulator for household purposes.Voltage fluctuations are frequent in our area.so inorder to rectify the problem i need a 230 voltage regulator circuit...[/code]
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