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Male and female socket

Ever wonder why some plugs have two prongs and others have three? Or why some plugs fit in some outlets and others don’t? The solution is to do with male and female sockets. Use these keywire male female socket to ensure that your electrical connection stays in place. Let’s find out about Male (and Female) Sockets and what they do! 

Male sockets, or plugs, are typically found at the end of electrical cords or attached to a device. They have prong or pin contacts that are attached to female sockets. Female sockets appear typically both in the wall and on power strips. They have a space for inspiring the hopes of male sockets. Plugging a male socket into a female socket allows electricity to go from the power source to what it is powering to help it function. 

The Anatomy of Male and Female Socket Connections

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