Since the price of petrol and diesel has been Rs 100, the cost of proof has increased a lot, considering which people have become very careful at the time of filling petrol and are filling petrol with every little trick. In which people have many such tricks or information that they follow. Like, if you fill petrol in the morning, you will get more petrol or if you fill petrol or diesel in numbers like 110 or 120,210 instead of 100, you can avoid fraud and get enough petrol. Let's know if this is really true or false.
Such claims go viral on social media that filling petrol for 110 or 120 rupees instead of 100 rupees gives more or proper petrol, but there is no science behind this. The truth is that this is based on misunderstanding, and you do not get more oil. Let us understand this point in detail:
1. How a petrol pump machine works
Every petrol pump machine has a flow meter, which dispenses oil in a specific amount per litre.
The machine has a software program to convert the value of the rupee into litres.
Whether you fill up with oil worth Rs 110 or Rs 120 instead of Rs 100 is just one amount; the oil is dispensed in a calibrated measure and rate, there is no change in it.
Why do people fill up with petrol worth Rs 110 or Rs 120 instead of Rs 100? You will be surprised to know the reason
2. Settings and rounding misconception
Many people believe that filling oil at a 'set amount' like 100, 200, 500 can mess up the machine. But these machines are programmed in a standard way based on litres.
Rounding of Error:
If your calculation includes a decimal, you will have to give 10.2 liters of oil instead of 10.24 liters. This is normal.
But all this is done based on the measurement of liters, not based on money or amount.
3. Most accurate method: Measure in liters
Always request a liter-based measurement for correct and accurate measurement.
Compared to taking oil based on the amount, you will be more certain when measuring in liters.
If you do not trust the information provided at the petrol pump, the machines are checked as per the norms of the State Weights and Measures Department for the standard rate and measurement of oil.
4. What to do if in doubt?
If you suspect that you are not getting enough oil:
Register a complaint on PG Portal via https://pgportal.gov.in/.
Contact the Weights and Measures Department or use the oil company's helpline number displayed on the petrol pump.
Legally, there is a provision for fines if a petrol pump supplies damaged or less fuel.
Conclusion
Filling a tank of oil for Rs 110 or Rs 120 does not give any extra or specific fuel. This is just a misconception. It is always best to measure the fuel in litres, and one should rely on the authorised system of the petrol pump.
Note:
Before adopting any health tips, consult a doctor. Because no one knows better than your doctor what is appropriate or how appropriate for your body
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Before adopting any health tips, consult a doctor. Because no one knows better than your doctor what is appropriate or how appropriate for your body