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: A '''switch''' turns things on by connecting the wires to complete the circuit.
 
: A '''switch''' turns things on by connecting the wires to complete the circuit.
 
: A [[circuit]] should always have a '''switch''' in it so it can be turned off if anything goes wrong.
 
: A [[circuit]] should always have a '''switch''' in it so it can be turned off if anything goes wrong.
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|[[File:ElectricalSwitch.png|center|200px]]
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|[[File:SwitchOpenSymbol.png|center|200px]]
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|A '''switch'''.
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|The symbol for a '''switch'''.
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Revision as of 11:01, 11 August 2018

Key Stage 1

Meaning

A switch is something you can use to turn things off and on.

A light switch.

Key Stage 2

Meaning

A switch is a component in a circuit that can connect or break the circuit to allow the electricity through.

Singular Noun: Switch
Plural Noun: Switches
Verb: To switch

About Switches

A switch is anything that breaks a circuit.
A switch turns things off by breaking a circuit.
A switch turns things on by connecting the wires to complete the circuit.
A circuit should always have a switch in it so it can be turned off if anything goes wrong.
ElectricalSwitch.png
SwitchOpenSymbol.png
A switch. The symbol for a switch.