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1. Type A:
This is the standard two-prong plug used in North and Central America, Japan, and parts of South America and the
Caribbean.
Caribbean.
2. Type B:
Similar to Type A, but with an additional grounding pin. It is also commonly used in North America, Central America, and some parts of South America.
3. Type C:
Also known as the Europlug, this plug has two round pins and is used in most of Europe, parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
4. Type D:
This plug has three large round pins in a triangular formation.It is commonly used in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and some African countries.
5. Type E:
This plug has two round pins with a hole for an additional grounding pin. It is commonly used in France, Belgium, and some other European countries.
6. Type F:
Also known as the Schuko plug, it has two round pins with two grounding clips on the sides. It is commonly used in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and many other European countries.
7. Type G:
This plug has three rectangular pins in a triangular formation. It is commonly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malaysia, Singapore, and some African countries.
8. Type I:
This plug has two flat
pins in an inverted "V" shape, with an additional grounding pin. It is commonly used in Australia, New Zealand, China, Argentina, and some other countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
9. Type J:
This plug has three round pins in a line and is commonly used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
10. Type L:
This plug has three round pins in a line, with the middle pin being larger than the other two. It is commonly used in Italy and some other countries.