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  2. Electromechanics - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking, a manually operated switch is an electromechanical component due to the mechanical movement causing an electrical output. Though this is true, the term is usually understood to refer to devices which involve an electrical signal to create mechanical movement, or vice versa mechanical movement to create an electric signal.

  3. Relay - Wikipedia

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    Expected mechanical loads due to acceleration — some relays used in aerospace applications are designed to function in shock loads of 50 g, or more. Size — smaller relays often resist mechanical vibration and shock better than larger relays, because of the lower inertia of the moving parts and the higher natural frequencies of smaller parts ...

  4. Commutator (electric) - Wikipedia

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    Parts: (A) commutator, (B) brush, (C) rotor windings, (D) stator (field) windings, (E) brush guides, (F) electrical connections. A commutator is a rotary electrical switch in certain types of electric motors and electrical generators that periodically reverses the current direction between the rotor and the external circuit.

  5. Voltage regulator - Wikipedia

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    Early automobile generators and alternators had a mechanical voltage regulator using one, two, or three relays and various resistors to stabilize the generator's output at slightly more than 6.7 or 13.4 V to maintain the battery as independently of the engine's rpm or the varying load on the vehicle's electrical system as possible.

  6. Interlock (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The interlock consists of one or more switches that prevent both main power and generator power from powering the dwelling simultaneously. Without this safeguard, both power sources running at once could cause an overload condition, or generator power back-feed onto the main could cause the dangerous voltage to reach a lineman repairing the ...

  7. Nanoelectromechanical relay - Wikipedia

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    The first switch made using silicon micro-machining techniques was fabricated in 1978. [6] Those switches were made using bulk micromachining processes and electroplating. [7] In the 1980s, surface micromachining techniques were developed [8] and the technology was applied to the fabrication of switches, allowing for smaller, more efficient ...

  8. Mercury switch - Wikipedia

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    Mercury switches are still used in electro-mechanical systems where physical orientation of actuators or rotors is a factor. They are also commonly used in vending machines and pinball tables , and used to be common in slot machines , for tilt alarms that detect when someone tries to rock or tilt the machine to make it vend a product or affect ...

  9. Switch - Wikipedia

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    A toggle switch or tumbler switch is a class of electrical switches that are manually actuated by a mechanical lever, handle, or rocking mechanism. Toggle switches are available in many different styles and sizes, and are used in numerous applications.

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