why there is a 2 slits in three pin's earthing pin?
Answer Posted / k.prakashchandra
All the pins are slitted and tapered at the tips so that
they enter the holes of the socket easily and stay firmly
fitted .The earth pin being larger has two slits ensures the
firmness of the whole plug top.
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