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Write an essay.narrate a humorous account of a series of comic incidents that occurred due to a power cut.

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Answered by lakshya0804
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Our cities live on electricity and without the customary supply from the power grid, pandemonium would break loose. Power outages can be especially disastrous when it comes to life-support systems in places like hospitals and nursing homes, or in co-ordination facilities such as in airports, train stations, and traffic control.  

Fortunately, most life support facilities have a source of backup power that is ready to automatically take over should the main power grid fail.  Backup power is also increasingly being used in corporate facilities, manufacturing, mining, businesses, and even residential houses as the dependence on electronics and computers in our daily lives increases.

While a loss of power in smaller scale settings may not be life threatening, it can result in lost data, missed deadlines, decrease in productivity, or loss of revenue. It is important to know about the possible causes of power failure in order to better protect ourselves and our businesses from its devastating effects. Once we have identified all that can possibly go wrong, it is easier to ensure that adequate safeguards are put into place. Here are a few of some of the obvious, and some not so obvious, causes of power failure:

Natural Causes - Weather Related

The Edison Electric Institute states that 70% of power outages in the U.S. are weather related. Numerous power failures are caused by natural weather phenomena such as lightening, rain, snow, ice, wind, and even dust.  While it is more difficult to safeguard from major power failure from natural calamities like floods and severe storms, it does not take much to safeguard your electrical systems from the effects of water and dust. Water can lead to short circuits and power failure.

The damage caused due to water in electrical circuits can be very expensive so it makes sense to ensure that you are well protected from it. Electrical switchboards, wires, and circuits should be protected from exposure to water.  Dampness and excessive moisture can also lead to serious damages. If you live in areas with high levels of humidity, you should consider investing in specially sealed circuit protection devices.

Natural disasters have historically been at the root of the world’s most severe power outages.  Hurricanes, floods, wind storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other severe weather can completely destroy critical power infrastructure and result in outages that leave expansive geographic regions without power for days, weeks, and even months.  For a list of some of the largest power outages in history and what caused them.

Other Causes of Outages Electrical Short Circuit Can Cause Fires

The Edison Electric Institute study also indicates that animals coming into contact with power lines, such as large birds, accounted for 11% of outages in the United States.  Additional causes of failures were primarily man made outages that show up in the form of vehicle and construction accidents with power poles and power lines, maintenance from utilities, and the occasional human error.

For more information on some specific things that contribute to outages, common terminology used to describe various situations, and ideas on things you can do to prevent failures, a number of key areas are outlined in more detail below:

Short Circuits

A short circuit is the most commonly used term to describe the cause of a power failure. Unfortunately, it is also a term that is bandied about without people having much knowledge of what it actually means. So, what is a short circuit, and how can you protect your equipment from its effects?

A short circuit occurs when an electric current travels along a path that is different from the intended one in an electrical circuit. When this happens, there is an excessive electric current which can lead to circuit damage, fire, and explosion. In fact, short circuits are one of the primary causes of electrical fires throughout the world.

Why do short circuits occur?

Short circuits can occur when the insulation of the wiring used breaks down. It can also occur due to the presence of an external conducting material (such as water) that is introduced accidently into the circuit. Electrical batteries can explode if they are subjected to a large current. Short circuits can even occur when electric motors are forced to operate when the moving parts are jammed. This can result in abnormal buildup of current, ultimately leading to a short circuit.

Answered by Chaitanya1696
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According to the question we need to write an essay in order to narrate a humorous account.

  • It was pitch dark. There was no electricity.
  • Since it was the first day of our visit to the village in which our grandma lived, we were not familiar with the house.
  • The first thing that happened when the lights went out was the hunt for candles.
  • My sister looking for some in the kitchen found some long kebabs which she proceeded to set on fire thinking they were candles.
  • The next was our little pup Chintu, who was so excited that he tripped up anyone who tried to walk.
  • The third hilarious incident was when our mother tried to pass on cakes that we had purchased for grandma and almost all of us got cake in the face.

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