I think you answered it yourself. For safety reasons you need to protect (isolate) both neutral and live the same way. You need to treat them identically. ... then there is no benefit when you label them. For the load it is no difference anyway.1. From polarity I mean in Hause sockets, it doesn't say which is live or which is neutral. You check with tester for live Wire. My qurstion.was, why they are not labeled in sockets Just Like DC. I mean it safety reasoms. Theoratically If the circuit is closed, then there should be no Problem in touching neutral Wire. Yes I Know in books, mentioned with polarity,. But my question was related to Hause Wiring.
human body is humid. In your shoes there will be humidity. Thus the current will find it's way through shoes. And there is capacitance. AC will flow in either case ... even with the best isolation.3.. People say that, you recieve shock, because shoes were good, but It makes no sense, electric wires have thin layer of insulation and current does not pass through it, but It passes through shoe? If I am not touching other Objekt, then my body is an open circuit, then how come current flows through my Body?
One can not predict Earth resistance, it depends on structure, humidity ....4. That was my question, If earth is a bad conductors, then how PE works, PE Resistnace must be less than 5 Ohms. And PE can work as neutral Wire. Then how come earth a bad conductor? Then where do electrons go?
1. AC has no polarity:
because ac has no polarity, we can connect wires without thinking, which is phase and which in neutral.
but what I understood, voltage at ac neutral is 0 volts. It is the current which changes direction and it is the live wire which experiences both change in magnitude and direction. If it true that neutral stays at 0, then why we say that polarity in ac is not important.
2. Electric shock with neutral wire:
as name implies neutral, then why we experience electric shock. Some say, because it changes direction, that's why it happens. But as I said, is the current which changes direction but with 0 volts.
3. Electric shock with insulation:
current doesn't flow from insulators. Which is true, even with thin paper current cannot pass. Then why we experience shock with shoes.
I didn´t think of carbon powder in PVC. That makes sense.The sole is PVC but often mixed with carbon powder to make it conducting
AC has polarity but it keeps on changing. How fast it changes depends on the frequency. Because the polarity changes, we cannot say one is positive and the other is negative.
Compare with a simple 1.5v cell. The zinc body is negative and the central carbon rod is positive. But you must understand that the central electrode is positive with respect to the zinc body. This is important because we can only measure potential difference and not the absolute potential. It is the same if you say that the zinc body is at a lower potential compared to the central electrode.
When you say AC changes polarity, it seems that, for half cycle live wire is at 220v and for other half cycle neutral wire is at 220v. Am I right?
Some years ago I have the same concept you described. But it does not satisfy me. Because,Technically no.
You need to talk about potential difference only.
Yes, you can say for 1/2 cycle, line voltage is 200V and the neutral voltage is 0. For the next 1/2 cycle, the neutral voltage is 220V and the line voltage is zero. But this is not really accurate.
Accurate statement will be
The potential difference between the line and the neutral is 220V for 1/2 cycle and -220V for the next 1/2 cycle.
When I measure battery positive with ground it will show 1.5 volts and when negative terminal with ground it will show 0 volts.
As I posted pictures of articles, it is clearly stated, neutral wire serves as reference oder 0 Volt.
You are confusing peak voltage and RMS. In the half cycle that you are referring to, the voltage rises sinusoidally from 0V to Vpeak=(-1)*220*1.414 and back to 0V w.r.t the NEUTRAL. So the peak on the HOT is negative rather than the NEUTRAL being (+1)*220*1.414. So the NEUTRAL is at 0V.Some years ago I have the same concept you described. But it does not satisfy me. Because,
1. When neutral wire for half cycle is at 220v then why in socket neutral wire remains at 0 volts.
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The power companies deliver the enegy we need to our homes etc., through transmission towers at a kilovolt AC range to reduce losses, then fed to different step down transformers to reduce the voltage that our appliances use, these transformers mostly are center tapped for example 120-0-120 depends on your country, tapping on 120- 120 will give you 240V AC and either side 120-0 will give you 120V AC. Remember voltage is the potential difference between two points, the choice of the return path is trivial since this is AC, grounding in the power transformer is done at the center tap point which is the same as the neutral (0V reference) side. You should see 3 wires coming into your home to safely say that the power outlet of my house can be safely grounded otherwise the earth ground will be floating.The reasons I have posted this topic. Because there are so many opinions about ac. But what is right and standard. I don't know. As I said in books normally, it is written AC changes direction. But know explanation about what is really happening in two wires. Normally it gives a picture in book stating reversing direction of current. But the main point is voltage. No mention of role of voltage in neutral wire.
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