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Author Re: connecting fuses to phases alone and why we are not connecting
VIDHYA

2008-03-27, 9:25 am

On Mar 26, 7:06=A0pm, buttered <buttered.fing...@gmail.com> wrote:
> VIDHYA wrote:
>
> for safety purpose


one of our staff said that the neutral is nothing but a current
returning path, that means just a path to make a closed circuit and he
added that only a part of the current(for eg.10A entering means only
3A will flow thro neutral path)will reach the neutral path.....but how
this is possible...?if it is a closed circuit means the entering and
leaving currents are same only.....then how he said a part of the
current alone returned?if we are considerin that it will b dissipated
as powerlosses will this condition satisfied....
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