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Why the neutral wire (the cold) does not cause an electric shock?
Phys988 said:Why the neutral wire (the cold) does not cause an electric shock?
Mike Cookson said:In a properly balanced power distribution system the neutral should have no current flowing through it, also it is often grounded.
Mike Cookson said:You are talking of the other use of the word neutral where it is the cable that links back to the grid.
Nope.Danger said:That's for regular domestic stuff, though. Fancier industrial systems such as 3-phase might have different terms that I'm unaware of.
russ_watters said:Nope.
Danger said:I assume from your use of the word 'earthed' that you're British. Here, there isn't more than one use of the word 'neutral'. Black is hot, white is system neutral, and green is ground (earth). That's for regular domestic stuff, though. Fancier industrial systems such as 3-phase might have different terms that I'm unaware of.