kosketinpari
Kosketinpari is a Finnish term used in electronics to denote a pair of electrical contacts that operate together inside a switching device. The term combines kosketin, meaning contact or switch surface, with pari, meaning pair. In practice, a kosketinpari refers to two conductive surfaces designed to open or close a circuit as a unit, such as the paired contacts in a relay, a microswitch, or a reed switch assembly. The arrangement may be a normally open and normally closed contact pair (NO/NC) or two normally open contacts, depending on the device’s function. The concept is important in describing the switching behavior and the electrical characteristics of a component, including contact resistance, bounce, and current rating.
In Finnish technical writing, kosketinpari is a specialized term and may be used as a synonym for
Etymology: Derived from kosketin (contact/keyboard key) and pari (pair). See also kosketin (contact), kytkin (switch), and