Please close this question A little more urgent, since there has been participation. I tried providing some directives, but there will be an answer soon. Could also be a dupe.
@TeresaLisbon Thanks for shedding light re: the logistics of implementing automatic quality checks. I hadn't realised either that individual sites under the Stackexchange aren't ever permitted to have a site(domain)-specific banner or sidebar box
@RyanG Ah, yes, that as well. It is quite unfortunate that we have a limited framework , but I remain somewhat optimistic that we can get it to improve in the future!
above we have a balanced Wheatstone bridge and we know that the potentials at $b$ and $d$ are equal, hence current does no flow through $bd$. However, in a conducting wire the potential difference between two points is zero but still currently flows through the wire.....What's different in this ...
@SamyakMarathe Anyway, the question is still new (9 hours old) and bounty cannot be placed. Once it is two days old (If I remember correctly), there will be a bottom of "start a bounty" below the comment section.
@rschwieb agnostic Volker Dittmar created a very nice site about atheism and agnostics. But that he tried to disprove God using Einstein's relativity theories (to counter the argument that God can neither be proven nor disproven) annoyed me.
@SmokeDetector I agree Teresa , nothing wrong with this post.
We cannot decide whether a question is "allowed" to be answered. We can only mention our point of view. At last moderators must decide this. But I think, the risk of trouble , if you answer this , is small.
@Saad Particular annoying this post : It is not difficult to factor out $82!$ , and the laziness was even awarded with answers. Unfortunately, all we can do now is delete it. The possible damage of the answers cannot be repaired.
@Peter: No problem. The user Angelo edited the question to include an attempt, which perhaps explains the reopen votes. Chris Brooks then reverted Angelo's edits, as they clearly didn't follow the editing guidelines.