Buttons

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Buttons come in many shapes and sizes. To sum up what a button does and how it works is basically this: A button is basically a switch that springs back up when released. This is also known as a momentary switch, key word momentary. How it works is in side that little button are two tiny pieces of metal, called conductors which transfer electricity from one to the other when touched. Just as if you connected one wire to another, except in a little neat package. (and preferably a giant red button)


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