gee, you really do try to point out everything dont you. its called an outlet because the electricity flows outwards. here in australia we call it a power point
2007-04-26 11:21:00
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answered by ? 4
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No - power comes out of an outlet. That's why its called that.
2007-04-26 11:11:44
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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it really is largely referred to as an outlet from the definition interior the nationwide electric powered Code which defines an outlet (indludes a receptacle or a lights furnishings fixture, etc.) by using very reality the perfect connection between a branch circuit and a load.
2016-12-04 22:25:09
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answered by sechler 4
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If you are trying to power-up the electric grid of your electricity company I guess you could call it an inlet, but usually for most of us the reverse is true :)
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2007-04-26 11:20:40
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answered by par1138 • FCD 4
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because the outlet puts out : )
2007-04-26 11:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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no.
electricity comes out of it.... outlet.
2007-04-26 11:12:23
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answered by HB 6
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As in output of current and voltage, but i like the way you think.
2007-04-26 11:14:05
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answered by Dream_Catcher 4
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GOOD POINT!!!
2007-04-26 11:10:52
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answered by Bren 7
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