In an open neutral situation if there is no load will there be potential on ground? I believe no because it needs a load to flow back to source and without the resistance in the load it would be a dead short and breaker would trip. Let me know your thoughts.
Second question is in an open neutral situation with load like a fridge or microwave how does current actually find its way to back to source through ground since hot, neutral and ground are generally isolated from each other how does current actually find its way through the resistive load and back to ground or source when neutral is open that part puzzles me? (Ri is what confuses me in second question)
Second question is in an open neutral situation with load like a fridge or microwave how does current actually find its way to back to source through ground since hot, neutral and ground are generally isolated from each other how does current actually find its way through the resistive load and back to ground or source when neutral is open that part puzzles me? (Ri is what confuses me in second question)

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