n the 1880s, plugs and wall-mounted outlets for portable appliances were made available to replace light socket connections.
Subsequently, numerous varieties were created for convenience and electrical injury protection.
Electrical plugs and sockets vary in size, shape, connector type, and voltage and current ratings. Many outdated socket types can still be found in older buildings, and different standard plug and socket systems are used worldwide.
A plug is the connector that is frequently connected by a cable to an electrically powered device.
A socket, sometimes referred to as an outlet or receptacle, is a fixed fixture that is typically found on a building's interior walls and is linked to an AC electrical circuit.
This circuit provides power to the device when the plug is inserted (or "plugging in").
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