How are relay used?
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A relay is just an electrical switch. Relays are used to assist in the application of power through a mechanical device using low power to control a higher power such a the solenoid (relay) on your car. You could not put the amperage required to crank your car through a small switch (well you could but it would be impractical and burn up the contacts of the switch due to the current level) so the key operates the solenoid (relay) that connects the battery to the starter.
Relays are also used to assist in the application of other circuits like a motor on an antenna tower. Power to operate the motor is fed to the relay along with a control cable. When the control cable is energized it closes the relay and allows power to the rotor. Otherwise you'd have to climb up the tower every time you wanted to turn it.
The smaller voltage energizes a coil. The coil becomes an electromagnet which connects or disconnects the leads of the power it's controlling.
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there are more relays like bikes and running where they have a stick and they have to pass it to a person then that person with the stick runs and so on so forth
They are used just like a regular switch, but controlled by an electric current. The control signal energizes an electromagnet (a solenoid actually) which either opens or closes the signal line.
what type of relay?
somebody runs, they pass a stick called a batton to the next runner, they run with the batton and pass it to the next runner and so on.
a relay is used to switch a higher current on with a lower current, the lower current is wired into the input on the relay, and then there is also an input ofr the voltage that you want to be switched on when yu apply the smaller current/voltage, this is then emmited from the ouput pin(there are usually two output pins on a relay
current is moved through an electromagnet by means of a solenoid that closes the normally opened contacts
The main use for a relay is to move the switched load away from the switching point.
A relay is used to switch electrical devices that use a large current. This avoids having to use a large cumbersome switch. When you start a car engine with the ignition switch a relatively small current operates a relay which is itself an electromagnet switch to pass a large current. My car also has a relay to operate the headlights.
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