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Latching current is typically greater than holding current by a factor of about 1.5 to 3 times, depending on the specific device and its design. The latching current is the minimum current required to maintain the relay in the "on" state after it has been activated, while the holding current is the minimum current needed to keep it in that state. This difference ensures that the relay remains stable and does not drop out due to fluctuations in current.

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