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Australia and
Britain they are also
known as
plug taps.
Intermediate tap,
second tap, or
plug tap The
tap illustrated in the
middle of the
image has tapered...
- a 10 A
plug will fit all
sockets but a 20 A
plug will fit only 20, 25 and 32 A sockets. In New Zealand, PDL 940 "
tap-on" or "piggy-back"
plugs are available...
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sockets that
attaches to the end of a
flexible cable (typically with a
mains plug on the
other end),
allowing multiple electrical devices to be
powered from...
-
tapping or
telephone tapping, is the
monitoring of
telephone and Internet-based
conversations by a
third party,
often by
covert means. The wire
tap received...
- A beer
tap is a valve,
specifically a
tap, for
controlling the
release of beer.
While other kinds of
tap may be
called faucet,
valve or spigot, the use...
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Electric car use by
country varies worldwide, as the
adoption of
plug-in
electric vehicles is
affected by
consumer demand,
market prices, availability...
- The
Plug Uglies were an
American Nativist criminal street gang,
sometimes referred to
loosely as a
political club, that
operated in the west side of Baltimore...
-
electricity by
country includes a list of
countries and territories, with the
plugs,
voltages and
frequencies they
commonly use for
providing electrical power...
- A
tap (also
spigot or faucet: see
usage variations) is a
valve controlling the
release of a fluid.
Tap is used in the
United Kingdom and most of the Commonwealth...
- (/ˈʃuːkoʊ/) is a
plug/socket
system used in much (but not all) of Europe. It is a
registered trademark referring to a
system of AC
power plugs and sockets...