Physics, asked by parmarfreya12, 1 year ago

can anyone explain me the domestic electric circuit?

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Answered by kanika58
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In our homes electricity is brought from electric power station by two insulated wires of aluminium or copper. Out of these two wires, one wire is in red insulation and is called live wire and the other wire is in black insulation and is called neutral wire. The electricity coming in our house is actually alternating current having 220 V potential. Both the live wire and neutral wire enters in a box where a main fuse is put on the live wire.
Answered by PurpleLove
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In our homes electricity is brought from electric power station by two insulated wires of aluminium or copper. Out of these two wires, one wire is in red insulation and is called live wire and the other wire is in black insulation and is called neutral wire. The electricity coming in our house is actually alternating current having 220 V potential. Both the live wire and neutral wire enters in a box where a main fuse is put on the live wire.

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