A switch is a way to turn the electrical current off and on. The diagram
for a switch is which is a picture of
how it works: as drawn, the two wires are not electrically connected and
no current can flow through the device; but if you bring the two
ends together, the wires are connected electrically.
Some switches actually look exactly like this inside.
![]() | When the switch closes, it connects the yellow wire to the green wire |
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With these hints, do the activity "Electric circuits #4 Make a switch"
Most of the electrical components that we have studied serve to
turn electrical energy into other forms: motion, light, or sound. The
current through the device provides the energy, and determines what will
happen. A switch is different: it lets us control the circuit. It lets
us put information into the system: stop, go, yes, no! When it is too cold,
the thermostat
turns on the switch
that makes the furnace go.
A century ago, the
telegraph was a revolutionary new means of communication
which consisted of just a switch and a circuit.
Closing a switch in New York would cause a light to blink in San Francisco; the
pattern of blinks would encode a message.
Still more interesting is to have a switch that can be turned on and off electrically. We could make one, with a motor and some wires, but transistors accomplish this with no moving parts. This allows one current to control another. Connect together a few hundred million of these, and you can make your own computer.
Check the box when you are done:
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