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The Relay



A relay is a device that is used when we want one circuit to control another. This is especially useful when one circuit may have to carry a larger current than the control devices can take. A good example of this is the use of a computer (small current output) to control a stage lighting circuit (large current).

To switch on the relay a small current must flow in the circuit RS. When this happens the coil and soft iron core become an electromagnet. The iron armature is attracted to it - the contacts are closed and so the circuit PQ (large current) is made.

 

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