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Kontakter

Kontakter is a term used in several Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish) as the plural of kontakt and is commonly translated as "contacts" in English. It also denotes contact points or interfaces in technical contexts. The meaning depends on context.

In everyday speech, kontakter refers to people one knows or maintains connections with. It includes colleagues,

In electronics and engineering, kontakter means electrical contacts—the conductive surfaces that close or open a circuit

Other uses include contact lists in phones and software, or the context of contact tracing in public

clients,
and
acquaintances
and
is
central
to
networking,
business
development,
and
diplomacy.
In
professional
settings,
preserving
kontakter
involves
communication,
trust,
and
appropriate
handling
of
personal
data.
when
a
connector
or
switch
is
operated.
These
can
be
pins,
sockets,
blades,
or
contact
pads,
typically
made
of
copper
or
brass
and
often
plated
with
nickel
or
gold
to
resist
wear
and
corrosion.
The
reliability
of
kontakter
depends
on
contact
force,
cleanliness,
oxidation
state,
and
mechanical
wear;
improper
contact
can
lead
to
increased
resistance,
arcing,
or
signal
loss.
Connectors,
switches,
and
relays
rely
on
high-quality
kontakter
to
transfer
signals
or
power
safely.
health
in
some
languages.
Etymology
traces
kontakter
to
the
Latin
contactus,
via
German
and
other
European
languages,
meaning
touching
or
joining.