Great question. Mostly because neutral is either connected from a zero volts point on the transformer. So naturally it should have nothing. But if you connect neutral to ground if the circuit is live. Then power should flow through. Or if only the neutral is connected directly from the transformer outside. *Edit. Plus most circuit breakers disconnect both live and neutral.
If neutral also act as live, why it doesn't choke while live does? When circuit is incomplete
Great question. Mostly because neutral is either connected from a zero volts point on the transformer. So naturally it should have nothing. But if you connect neutral to ground if the circuit is live. Then power should flow through. Or if only the neutral is connected directly from the transformer outside. *Edit. Plus most circuit breakers disconnect both live and neutral.