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Collection of Electrical Symbol Cliparts (48)
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Handy electrical symbol graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
This universal high-voltage warning symbol alerts people to the presence of dangerous electrical energy-never ignore it.
This universal electrical hazard symbol alerts people to dangerous voltage levels and the risk of electric shock.
A clean, scalable icon pack featuring essential symbols for smart homes, sustainability, and everyday living-perfect for apps, dashboards, and infographics.
A bold red-and-white plug icon representing power connection, commonly used in apps and websites to indicate electricity or charging status.
A complete set of universally recognized electronic component symbols used in schematics and engineering diagrams.
A high-visibility electrical hazard symbol used to indicate emergency power cutoff or dangerous voltage areas.
This universal electrical hazard symbol alerts personnel to the presence of dangerous voltage-never ignore it.
A clean schematic of a standard North American duplex electrical outlet, featuring two NEMA 5-15R grounded sockets and central mounting screw.
Standard grounding symbol as defined in IEC and IEEE electrical diagrams-used to denote a safe earth connection point.
A clean, high-contrast blue circle with a white "N" used to denote north in signage and digital interfaces.
Standard inductor symbols as used in electronic circuit diagrams-curved loops representing coils of wire.
A basic parallel circuit showing a battery connected to two lit incandescent bulbs, each receiving full voltage independently.
Top: standard diode circuit symbol (triangle pointing toward bar); bottom: actual axial-lead diode with dark cathode band indicating negative side.
A minimalist outline of an incandescent light bulb, emphasizing its iconic shape and dual contact pins.
A black two-prong plug securely inserted into the top socket of a standard white duplex wall outlet.
A classic yellow lightning bolt-bold, energetic, and instantly recognizable as a symbol of power and speed.
A dynamic fusion of gear mechanics and modern geometry, representing precision, progress, and digital transformation.
The classic inductor symbol: a series of loops representing a coil that stores energy in a magnetic field.
A standard schematic of a DC circuit measuring current with an ammeter in series and voltage across a resistor with a voltmeter in parallel.
This universal warning symbol alerts viewers to potential hazards or important safety information ahead.
A classic sawtooth wave showing linear rise and sharp fall, commonly used in synthesizers and oscilloscope displays.
A striking red lightning bolt styled as a downward-pointing arrow-commonly used to indicate rapid action, voltage, or urgent direction.
The classic alchemical symbol for Mercury-representing the volatile spirit, fluidity, and the union of opposites.
Standard photodiode symbol: arrows indicate incident light, vertical bar represents the PN junction, and diagonal line denotes the cathode.
This is the universal schematic symbol for a multi-cell battery, where longer lines denote positive terminals and shorter lines negative terminals.
A classic target-style icon with two bold concentric circles-simple, scalable, and universally recognizable.
