Description
Power sockets typically have two or three slots, or holes, into which electrical plugs are inserted. The two-slot configuration is known as ungrounded, while the three-slot configuration is grounded. The grounding slot is designed to protect against electrical shock and prevent damage to electrical devices by providing a path for excess current to flow safely into the ground.
Different countries have different standards for power sockets and plugs, so it is important to use the correct type of plug for the country you are in or for the device you are using. Many modern devices are equipped with adapters or can be charged via USB ports, making them more versatile and adaptable to different power systems.
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