No, it can't
This is what the purpose of a switch is. It connects the "hot" wire to the load. When this is done the load becomes energized.
The switch to load the radio with comsec should be located on the radio itself. It may be a physical switch or button that needs to be activated to enable the comsec loading process.
First of all, the correct term is 'line' and not'phase' wire. The reason a switch is always placed in the line conductor, rather than in the neutral conductor, is that its function is not simply to break the circuit, but also to ensure that the circuit's load is disconnected from the line potential. If the switch were to be placed in the neutral conductor, it would still break the circuit, but the load will still be at line potential and present a shock hazard to anyone attempting to work on the load (e.g. to remove a lamp from its holder).
Please re define "If an insulator with a lamp"
If you are asking how to add a switch to a lamp (or other load device) cord, simply cut the line side of the cord and connect to the switch terminals. ----mikey
A lamp holder that turns on from a wall light switch not a switch on the device.
no because when you remove the lamp the circuit is still open; even if the switch is on
On load switching is when a switch can be operated whilst current is still passing through the switch (i.e. it is on load) Offload switching is when a switch is operated whilst there is no current through the switch (i.e. it is offload)
No load is the least destructive load to a switch.
No, it can't
The stop lamp switch is on a bracket above the brake pedal.The stop lamp switch is on a bracket above the brake pedal.
press the button
Pull out on the headlight switch.
let's insert a transistor in place of the switch to show how it can control the flow of electrons through the lamp. Remember that the controlled current through a transistor must go between collector and emitter. Since it is the current through the lamp that we want to control, we must position the collector and emitter of our transistor where the two contacts of the switch were. We must also make sure that the lamp's current will move against the direction of the emitter arrow symbol to ensure that the transistor's junction bias will be correct as in Figure below(b).
by turning it ON in the Switch.
Assign a different number to each... no?