Two Way Switch Connection With light:
This Diagram shows A 2-way Switching Connection Means you can Control Electrical Equipment like Bulbs with two Switches Placed at Different Places, Generally used in the Staircase. The Switch Simply Open (off) or Closes (on) The Connection Between the Two Terminals on the Switch. When the Switch is on, Current Flows along the Black wire Through the Switch to The light, and Then Returns to the Ground Through the White wire to Complete The Circuit.
Diagram of Two Way Switch Connection With light wiring:
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Components used to make the Two Way Switch Connection With light:
01. Light
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Fig 2: Light |
CFLs work in a completely different way from ordinary lamps, they work by using a different process called fluorescence rather than generating light from heat. A typical light bulb wastes 90% of energy and converts only 10% of energy into light, this is where CFL has the biggest advantage. CFL- Curved or conical glass tube filled with argon and a small amount of mercury vapor. The inner wall of the glass is coated with fluorescent material. CFL- It is manufactured using the principle of creating fluorescent light. CFL- Originally white in color but now the construction and use of CFLs producing colored light has become popular.
02. Switch
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Fig 3: Switch |
A Single-Pole, Single-Throw (SPST) Switch. It's Got one Output and One Input. The Switch will Either be Closed or Completely Disconnected. SPSTs are Perfect for on-off Switching. They're also a Very Common Form of Momentary Switches. SPST Switches are Commonly Used in a Variety of Electrical Circuits and Applications, Such as Turning on And off Lights, Fans, and Other Appliances. They can Also be Used to Control the Flow of Electricity to Different Parts of a Circuit or to Switch Between Different Circuits Altogether.
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