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Q: Why do some plugs have only two pins?
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Will a us car charger work in new zealand?

Mains voltage in new Zealand is 230v AC 50Hz. Mains plugs are 3-pin, with a vertical Earth, and two inclined pins for Phase and Neutral. (Same as Australia) If the charger you are referring to is the type that plugs into a cigarette lighter - these are common to all (?) cars.


What are the different parts of an electric plug?

Body,pins,bolt,coatingAnswerIt depends on the electric plug. British plugs, for example, comprise two rectangular-section metal pins which connect to the line and neutral conductors; a longer third rectangular-section pin which (a) opens and the socket's safety shutters and (b) connects to the earth conductor; and a fuse which protects the circuit being supplied by the plug. These metal pins and fuse are mounted in a hard plastic casing.


What is microprocesser 8085?

microprocessor 8085 is basic 8 bit microprocessor by Intel Corp. it has 64Kb memory and 16 address buses and 8 data buses it has 40 pin ic. 8 address and 8 data buses are multiplexed with each other for reducing the total number of pins from the microprocessor 8085 . it require 5MHz clock frequency for operation. only a crystal which connected easily across two pins of microprocessor can provide this clock.


Can you use UK appliances in the us?

Not unless the appliance is rated to be used with the two different power supplies. The US uses 120v, 60 Hz if it plugs into a receptacle, and possibly 240v, 60Hz if it is hard wired. The UK uses 240v, 50Hz whether it plugs in or is hard wired. These two power systems are NOT compatible. You may use a US appliance in the UK, and vice versa, only if the appliance is dual rated, i.e. the appliance says 120v/60Hz AND 240v/50Hz on the nameplate. If the appliance only specifies one power supply, it can only be used on that power supply. If this is the case, you may be able to use a travel adapter to operate the appliance.


Why are there three prongs on some sealed beam headlights?

Three Pronged Sealed BeamThose seald beams which have three metal pins [prongs] have TWO filiments inside; one for the low beam filiment and one for the high beam filiment. The third [center] pin serves as the ground for both filiments.

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Why pins of plug are cutted?

Some pin plugs are mostly seen with three pins. The two pin plugs being flat, equal, and has a hole because this is where electricity flows. The round pin plug is used to absorb more flow of electricity for example computers and laptops have round pin plugs because it needs a lot of electricity, the round pin plug is only cut when using a device that doesn't need to much electricity to work.


Why does car only spark on two plugs?

Some vehicles have several coil packs that send spark to two plugs. Most likely your car has this arrangement and the coil pack has gone bad that controls the spark on the other two plugs.


What plugs are used in Austria?

The same as in Germany. A plug has two symmetrically lying round pins and nowadays plugs are produced with two further contacts on the top and bottom for ground. This special one ist called Schukostecker (Schutzkontaktstecker - safety contact plug).


When was For Two Pins created?

For Two Pins was created on 1914-05-26.


If an appliance has only two pins what must the appliance have to prevent us from electrocution?

Double insulation


What are some common adornments on bridal hair pins?

The hair pins that are sometimes used as accessories to a wedding dress generally come in two different groups. Some of these pins resemble flowers or other plants, while most of the rest are jewels or gems.


How many pins are on a DDR DIMM?

DIMM. Two types of DIMMs: a 168-pin SDRAM module (top) and a 184-pin DDR SDRAM module (bottom). Note that the SDRAM module has two notches (rectangular cuts or incisions) on the bottom edge, while the DDR1 SDRAM module has only one.


Why when we attract two pins with a magnet the pins will repel?

If you can attract the same two pins with one magnet, then they are both of either positive or negative charge. Because they have the same charge, the pins will repel each other.


Do singers wear two ear plugs when singing?

Some do some don't I am a singer myself


Is the word ear plugs one word or two words?

Earplugs is actually only 1 word or you can say Ear and Plugs are compound words.


What are the release dates for For Two Pins - 1913?

For Two Pins - 1913 was released on: USA: 22 May 1913


What are the release dates for For Two Pins - 1914?

For Two Pins - 1914 was released on: USA: 26 May 1914