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There are three wires-the live wire, which is red or brown, the neutral wire, which is blue, and the earthing wire, which is yellow or green. The live wire has high voltage, and supplies electricity. The earthing wire brings the electricity safely to the ground in case of an electrical fault. There is also a fuse, which in case of a huge surge of power would melt, breaking the circuit and preventing an accident.

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The inside of a plug typically contains metal prongs or pins for electrical connection, surrounded by insulation material to prevent electrical shorts. The prongs or pins are usually made of brass or copper for conductivity and the plastic casing is designed to hold the components securely in place.

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idk i came here to find out >:(

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