If we had 4 appliances to power, one in every room of a house, Once the current passes through them all, the remaining voltage & current is said to "pass back to the source via the neutral wire"
Is this an accurate mental model?
From what I see, most Neutral wires are somewhere down the line connected to earth... be it at the transformer, or the earthing rods connected to ground after the transformer and on the way to residential properties... etc....
In this case, Wouldnt any remaining voltage and current end up going to ground, as the energy wants the smoothest/least resisistive pathway to ground?
Im also having difficulty wondering how the direction of the current is chosen on the neutral wire, if we had say 1 main neutral wire and 20 different homes all eventually connecting to it, what determines the direction the electrons take on that wire?
IE Why wouldnt the power from house A flow into the Neutral wire of House B?
Is this an accurate mental model?
From what I see, most Neutral wires are somewhere down the line connected to earth... be it at the transformer, or the earthing rods connected to ground after the transformer and on the way to residential properties... etc....
In this case, Wouldnt any remaining voltage and current end up going to ground, as the energy wants the smoothest/least resisistive pathway to ground?
Im also having difficulty wondering how the direction of the current is chosen on the neutral wire, if we had say 1 main neutral wire and 20 different homes all eventually connecting to it, what determines the direction the electrons take on that wire?
IE Why wouldnt the power from house A flow into the Neutral wire of House B?