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  1. Why is the term "depressed" often used to describe a button …

    Type A is where the switch remains stucked indefinitely at a lower position even after releasing your fingers from it and type B is a push ( downwards of course)- to -on type where the switch …

  2. Is there any difference between "switch" and "swap"?

    Apr 27, 2011 · For instance, <code>switch</code> is a construct in some programming languages, and "swapping" in programming is swapping the values of two variables.

  3. What is the difference between “turn off” and “switch off”?

    0 Switch off is a more specific form of turn off. You can use turn off for anything, but switch off is generally only used for electronics. The usage likely comes from the electrical engineering …

  4. Is there a phrase called "flip the switch" or "flip one's switch"?

    Dec 22, 2020 · 1 “Flipping a switch” is a literal phrase describing turning an electric circuit on and off with a wall switch or a similar device. Metaphorical uses are easy to imagine—a sudden …

  5. Can someone explain the geographical name "Switch"?

    Feb 19, 2023 · A railroad switch (Wikipedia) is a feature in a railroad where the track branches off and trains can be sent in two separate directions. In the UK they are known as points, and the …

  6. Why is "to switch gears" used for "to change topic"?

    Oct 18, 2014 · The expressions to switch gears, to shift gears are often (too often for my taste, but that is a different matter) used to announce a switch from one topic to another in an oral …

  7. What's it called when you switch the order of two words around?

    1 What's it called when you switch the order of two words around, completely changing their meaning? For example, simply childish becomes childishly simple. Or wonderfully sarcastic …

  8. Correct usage of "switch between A and B"

    Jun 15, 2015 · A switch from A to B, and vice versa, is not allowed. In this type of construction, between suggests either direction (but might be misinterpreted), but from indicates a single …

  9. How did the word 'Gang' come to represent the switches in a light …

    Mar 15, 2018 · When referring to light switches those that have two switches are known as 2 Gang, three switches 3 Gang... and so on. Etymonline doesn’t give details in that respect, nor …

  10. Open/switch on the air-conditioner when we are home [closed]

    Most phrases for activating a circuit appear to arise from the mechanical motion of switch used to close the circuit. "Turn on" is from a rotary switch which itself probably originated with ball …