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Why is there a spark when plugged in? ?
1 The contact distance between the plug and the socket is variable. When the distance is very close, the voltage can break through the air conduction, resulting in high temperature. Form sparks.

All wires have inductors, which will generate high voltage at the moment of power failure. The plug and socket are connected or disconnected in a similar state, and the high voltage formed by inductance breaks through the air to generate sparks.