Is neutral the same as negative?

In other words non rectified ac does not have a polarity and can be connected either way. No, neutral is never more than a few volts different from ground under normal conditions. When "neutral is positve to live", it means that live is actually negative with respect to both neutral and ground.
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Is neutral same as negative wire?

The "neutral" wire will have (approximately) zero Voltage with respect to the "ground". The "live" wire will have positive and negative voltages (periodically) with respect to the neutral (and therefore with respect to ground as well).
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Is neutral the same as positive?

@sauravgoswami • 25 Apr, 2010 Neutral wires do not carry any charge, as both positive and negative charge is present they cancel each other out,but neutral cannot be treated as ground although it behaves as ground, live wires carry charge whether negative or positive.
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Is positive or negative neutral?

Positive connotation is the good feeling that is attached to a word or phrase, negative connotation is the bad feeling, and neutral connotations have a neutral feeling or emotion that is attached, meaning the word does not elicit good or bad feelings.
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What does your neutral mean?

Neutral wire carries the circuit back to the original power source. More specifically, neutral wire brings the circuit to a ground or busbar usually connected at the electrical panel. This gives currents circulation through your electrical system, which allows electricity to be fully utilized.
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What wire is neutral?

The white wire is the "neutral" wire, it takes any unused electricity and current and sends it back to the breaker panel.
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Which wire is positive live or neutral?

The positive wire, also commonly called the hot wire, will typically be black in color. It is the source of the electricity. The electrical current travels from the outlet or other power source on the positive wire, so if it is plugged in anywhere, it should be considered a live (and dangerous) wire.
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Which wire is positive or negative?

In the world of DC electronics, the accepted wiring convention is that the red wire carries the positive voltage, and the black is circuit ground. Usually the red is marked as + (plus) and the black is marked as – (minus).
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Is ground positive or neutral?

Some circuits need a negative voltage, so the positive side of a battery would be "ground". Some circuits need positive and negative voltages, in which case there could be two batteries, one with the negative side attached to ground, and the other with the positive side attached to ground.
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What happens if you mix up hot and neutral wires?

This happens when the hot and neutral wires get flipped around at an outlet, or upstream from an outlet. Reversed polarity creates a potential shock hazard, but it's usually an easy repair. Any $5 electrical tester will alert you to this condition, assuming you have a properly grounded three-prong outlet.
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Which side of outlet is neutral?

Looking at the receptacle itself, the hot side is the side of the outlet the thinner prong plugs into. The thin prong is the hot wire, and the thick prong is the neutral wire.
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Can I use neutral as ground?

a ground and a neutral are both wires. unless they're tied together with other circuits, and not a 'home run' back to the panel, there is no difference between the two where they both end up on the same bus bar in the box.
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Can the neutral wire shock you?

If you touch the neutral wire in a live circuit, whether it be a lamp, an appliance or something else, it is the same as touching the active wire. It is only "safe" to touch the neutral wire when there is no current flowing, just as it is "safe" to touch the earth wire (when one exists). That is, "safe" is relative.
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Does the neutral wire carry current?

To sum up, a live wire carries the full load current, while a neutral wire carries some current, only when the loads are not balanced.
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Is black neutral?

Black Electrical Wires

These wires are often used as a switch leg that transfers power to switches and outlets in all circuits. Black wires are never used for a ground or neutral wire and are meant to be used as the power feed for a switch or an outlet.
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Is neutral the same as ground?

While a ground wire and neutral wire are connected, they serve different functions in the overall electrical scheme. The neutral wire is part of the normal flow of current, while the ground wire is a safety measure in case the hot wire comes in contact with the metal casing of an appliance or other shock hazard.
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Is the live wire the same as a neutral?

The blue wire is known as the neutral wire, and its job is to take electricity away from an appliance, and back to the power supply. The brown cable – known as the live wire – delivers electricity from the power supply to your appliance. Together, the neutral and live wires form a complete electric circuit.
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Is live and neutral positive or negative?

When live (phase) wire is positive, neutral wire is negative.
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What is a neutral wire on a light switch?

The neutral wire allows the completion of the circuit and the switch to have power even when it's turned to the off position when you want the lights off. Without this neutral wire in place, the circuit is broken any time the switch is now in the off position. It remains has power when the switch is in the On Mode.
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Does a neutral wire have voltage?

The neutral wire is often said to have zero voltage on it. If you touch that wire on a live system, however, you will often find out very quickly that technically having zero voltage is very different from meaning there is no electricity present.
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Can ground and neutral be on the same bar in main panel?

The answer is never. Grounds and neutrals should only be connected at the last point of disconnect. This would be at main panels only.
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Can you wire an outlet without a neutral?

You don't have the neutral conductor that you need for a receptacle outlet. The only way you could do this would be to change the 2-wire cable (from the light to the switch) out to a 3-wire cable.
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