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Electric switches are made up of plastic ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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More recently and increasingly popular, switches are made of thermosetting plastic. ... It is no wonder then, the material that is used for switches have to be bad conductors of electricity, like porcelain, bakelite, and thermosetting plastic. Thermoset plastic was developed in 1906 by Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland.

Answered by alinaannbinu
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YES, More recently and increasingly popular, switches are made of thermosetting plastic. ... It is no wonder then, the material that is used for switches have to be bad conductors of electricity, like porcelain, bakelite, and thermosetting plastic. Thermoset plastic was developed in 1906 by Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland.

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electric plugs and switches are made of plastics because they are more safer than other materials like iron,copper etc which conduct electricity which is very dangerous while switching plugs so switches and plugs are made of plastics .

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