01/05/2026
π SPOT THE MISTAKE β Only a TRUE Electrician can find it!
Which formula is WRONG? β‘
A) P = V Γ I
B) V = I Γ R
C) I = P Γ· R
D) R = V Γ· I
β±οΈ You have 5 seconds... GO!
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Answer in comments β no cheating! π
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29/04/2026
β οΈ DID YOU KNOW? Only 0.1 Ampere of electricity can KILL a human being!
Your phone charger uses 10-20x more than that! β‘
π΄ FATAL: 0.1A β causes heart failure
π’ SAFE: 0.001A β just a slight tingle
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28/04/2026
β‘ ELECTRICIANS ONLY! Can you answer this? β‘
π Which wire gets HOT when current flows through it?
A) Neutral Wire
B) Earth Wire
C) Live Wire
D) All of them
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25/04/2026
THE ULTIMATE HOUSEHOLD WIRING MYSTERY! β‘π€¨
Think your home wiring is safe just because the lights turn on? Think again! This common "Two-Way Switch" mistake is a silent hazard in thousands of households.
The Scenario:
The bulb turns ON and OFF perfectly from both switches. Everything looks normal, but there is a deadly technical flaw hidden in the circuit design.
THE CHALLENGE: Can you spot the hidden danger in this installation? Why is this setup considered a "Death Trap"? π€
Choose your answer:
A: The bulb will explode due to a sudden surge. π₯
B: Even when the light is OFF, the bulb holder remains 'LIVE.' (Shock risk) β‘
C: Pressing both switches at once will cause a massive short circuit. π
Engineers & DIY Experts, settle this! π
Drop your logic in the comments. Is it a harmless shortcut or a fatal error?
The correct technical explanation will be PINNED in 24 hours! π§
25/04/2026
WHEN THE 'JUGAAD' COMES BACK TO BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN. π€« π₯ πΈ
Hello, Voltix Community.
We have all seen this. We have all done this. Your fridge, your phone charger, and your iron are all fighting for the same single, old socket. It's the ultimate 'Desi Jugaad.'
THE VOLTIX QUESTION (Triggering the Algorithm Debate):
Non-Engineers: Be honest, how many single sockets in your house look like this right now? Tag a family member who always overloads the plugs!
π Engineers & Experts, settle the debate:
If we add up the current rating (Amps) of the Fridge, the Iron, and the Microwave connected here, what specific phenomenon makes the main socket melt and burn first before the individual plug fuses pop?