Switches
Electrical switches are fundamental components in electrical circuits, designed to control the flow of electricity by opening or closing circuits. They come in various types, including toggle, rocker, push-button, and rotary switches, each serving specific purposes based on application and electrical requirements. Switches facilitate the operation of devices from lights to appliances, enabling users to turn them on or off conveniently. Their mechanisms vary from mechanical to electronic, offering versatility in functionality and design. Essential to everyday electrical systems, switches play a crucial role in managing power distribution and enhancing user control over electrical devices.