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  2. Talk:Banana connector - Wikipedia

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    A USB plug is a multi-pin connector. It has no relevance to this discussion. A banana plug has only one conductor, while a phone plug has two or three electrically separate conductors. While they may look similar from a great distance, they are not the same, with very different appllications. Just plain Bill 15:37, 28 January 2024 (UTC)

  3. Banana connector - Wikipedia

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    A banana connector (commonly banana plug for the male, banana jack (or socket) for the female) is a single-wire (one conductor) electrical connector used for joining wires to equipment. The term 4 mm connector is also used, especially in Europe, although not all banana connectors will mate with 4 mm parts, and 2 mm banana connectors exist.

  4. NEMA connector - Wikipedia

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    The Electrical Safety Foundation International has stated: "Never remove the ground pin (the third prong) to make a three-prong plug fit a two-prong outlet". [18] In addition to the dangers of breaking a ground connection, removing the ground pin to make it fit a 1-15R receptacle or extension cord , may result in the live–neutral polarity ...

  5. Molex connector - Wikipedia

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    A Molex connector is a two-piece pin-and-socket interconnection which became an early electronic standard. Developed by Molex Connector Company in the late 1950s, the design features cylindrical spring-metal pins that fit into cylindrical spring-metal sockets, both held in a rectangular matrix in a nylon shell.

  6. The Story Behind the Banana Split - AOL

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    According to sources such as vueweekly.com, banana splits came to life in 1904. Created by David Evans Strickler, a young 23-year-old apprentice at a pharmacy in Pennsylvania, these dishes served ...

  7. Twist-on wire connector - Wikipedia

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    Twist-on wire connectors are a type of electrical connector used to fasten two or more low-voltage (or extra-low-voltage) electrical conductors. They are widely used in North America and several European countries in residential, commercial and industrial building power wiring, but have been banned in some other jurisdictions.

  8. Costco's Bakery Just Rolled Out an Exciting New Dessert: 'So ...

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Costco is practically synonymous with bulk offerings—and its desserts are no exception. From the nearly five-pound peanut butter chocolate pie to ...

  9. FASTON terminal - Wikipedia

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    FASTON terminals or faston terminals are connectors that are widely used in electronic and electrical equipment. These terminals are manufactured by many companies, commonly using the terms "quick disconnect", "quick connect", "tab" terminals, "spade" terminals [ 1 ] or blade connectors ; without qualifiers, the first two could be mistaken for ...