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A terminal is the end of a conductor prepared to facilitate its connection with an appliance.1 It is a type of electrical connection without soldering.

A terminal or stud is the point where a conductor of an electrical component, device, or network comes to an end and provides a connection point for external circuits.2 The terminal can be simply the end of a wire or it can be equipped with a connector or screw. In circuit theory, terminal means point where theoretically connections can be made to a network. It does not necessarily refer to any actual physical object.

The connection may be temporary, such as for portable equipment, it may require a tool for assembly and disassembly, or it may be a permanent bond between two cables or two appliances.

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