Torn zero in the socket, took from the switch

Nikolai asks:
Hello. The wiring is aluminum, the multimeter shows a voltage of 150 W, when in the box where the socket is two wires and zero is felt to be broken. Zero picked up and failed from the light switch. When I turn on the light, the electricity in the outlet disappears, turn off the light, electricity appears. Is there an explanation for this phenomenon? I understand that a simple solution is to transfer the socket where the whole wire is.
The answer to the question:
And what does zero do in the switch? Even if the switch is Zero, then you should have taken the socket from the terminal to which the wire COMES, and not from the one to which the lighting is connected.

As long as the switch is turned off, the outlet is functioning absolutely correctly, right? What exactly disappears in the outlet, phase or zero?

It seems to me that you mixed up and connected the phase from the switch to the outlet, and it seemed to you zero because you took a wire that goes to the lamp, in the off state it can show as if zero.

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