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3 Pin Socket
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A 3-pin socket is an electrical component commonly used for connecting electrical devices to a power supply. It typically features three holes or ports for inserting matching plugs with three pins. Here's a breakdown of the three pins: Live (or Phase) Pin: This is usually the pin on the right side when looking at the socket. It carries the current from the power source to the device, providing electrical energy. Neutral Pin: Positioned on the left side, the neutral pin completes the circuit by returning the current to the power supply after it has passed through the electrical device. Earth (Ground) Pin: The earth pin is typically the longest pin, located either at the top or bottom of the socket. It provides a path for any excess or stray electrical current to safely flow to the ground, preventing electric shocks and potential fires. The 3-pin socket is designed to support devices requiring a stable and grounded power connection. It ensures safety by allowing the grounding pin to prevent electrical faults. This type of socket is commonly used for larger appliances like computers, air conditioners, and other household or industrial equipment.
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