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那么,你可以去看看Type A到底是怎么定义的吗?
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Used in: North and Central America, Japan (see complete list of countries on the right)
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@- t+ ~8 e2 D+ {* nThe Type A electrical plug (or flat blade attachment plug) is an ungrounded plug with two flat parallel pins. Although the American and Japanese plugs appear identical, the neutral pin on the American plug is wider than the live pin, whereas on the Japanese plug both pins are the same size. As a result, Japanese plugs can be used in the US but often not the other way around.
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The pins on Type A and Type B plugs have a hole near the tip that fits into ‘bumps’ found on the contact wipers of some sockets, so that the pins are gripped more tightly allowing for better contact and also to prevent the plug from slipping out of the socket. Some sockets have spring-action blades that grip the sides of the pins, making the holes obsolete.
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% o: _( C, i2 g1 Q0 }& ghttp://www.iec.ch/worldplugs/typeA.htm
7 O9 U( h1 u' X9 U! w& c根据上面这段话,Type A没毛病。不要浮于表面,请进入内容认真研读。2 t) f K) k, o/ G/ |+ d/ {. ^+ h1 K
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