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- Push_switch abstract "A push switch is a momentary or non-latching switch which causes a temporary change in the state of an electrical circuit only while the switch is physically actuated. An automatic mechanism (ie a spring) returns the switch to its default position immediately afterwards, restoring the initial circuit condition. There are two types: A push to make switch allows electricity to flow between its two contacts when held in. When the button is released, the circuit is broken. This type of switch is also known as a Normally Open (NO) Switch. (Examples: doorbell, computer case power switch, calculator buttons, individual keys on a keyboard) A push to break switch does the opposite, i.e when the button is not pressed, electricity can flow, but when it is pressed the circuit is broken. This type of switch is also known as a Normally Closed (NC) Switch. (Examples: Fridge Light Switch, Alarm Switches in Fail-Safe circuits)Many Push switches are designed to function as both push to make and push to break switches. For these switches, the wiring of the switch determines whether the switch functions as a push to make or as a push to break switch.".
- Push_switch thumbnail Push-to-make_switch_electronic_symbol.svg?width=300.
- Push_switch wikiPageID "3165415".
- Push_switch wikiPageRevisionID "597555841".
- Push_switch hasPhotoCollection Push_switch.
- Push_switch subject Category:Switches.
- Push_switch type Artifact100021939.
- Push_switch type Control103096960.
- Push_switch type Device103183080.
- Push_switch type Instrumentality103575240.
- Push_switch type Mechanism103738472.
- Push_switch type Object100002684.
- Push_switch type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Push_switch type Switch104372370.
- Push_switch type Switches.
- Push_switch type Whole100003553.
- Push_switch comment "A push switch is a momentary or non-latching switch which causes a temporary change in the state of an electrical circuit only while the switch is physically actuated. An automatic mechanism (ie a spring) returns the switch to its default position immediately afterwards, restoring the initial circuit condition. There are two types: A push to make switch allows electricity to flow between its two contacts when held in. When the button is released, the circuit is broken.".
- Push_switch label "Push switch".
- Push_switch sameAs m.08wk7w.
- Push_switch sameAs Q7261766.
- Push_switch sameAs Q7261766.
- Push_switch sameAs Push_switch.
- Push_switch wasDerivedFrom Push_switch?oldid=597555841.
- Push_switch depiction Push-to-make_switch_electronic_symbol.svg.
- Push_switch isPrimaryTopicOf Push_switch.