An electrical switch that is used to make or break contact within a magnetic field is known as a magnetic switch. This switch was invented at Leningrad Electrotechnical University by Professor Valentin Kovalenkov in 1922 & later developed by Walter B in 1936 at Bell Telephone Laboratories. This switch includes. This article provides an in-depth look at magnetic switches, exploring their function, benefits, and applications, particularly within industrial settings. When a magnetic field is brought near the switch, the magnetic contacts attract each other, establishing a. A magnetic switch is an electrical component engineered to control a circuit based on the proximity of a magnetic field. Its main job is to use a small control signal to remotely and automatically switch a large working.
[PDF Version]