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The switching angle refers to the specific point in time during an electrical cycle when a switch or device, such as a thyristor or a power electronic converter, is triggered to turn on or off. This angle is crucial in controlling the timing of the switch's operation relative to the alternating current (AC) waveform, influencing the power delivery and efficiency of the system. In applications like phase control for dimming lights or controlling motor speeds, the switching angle determines the effective voltage and power output to the load.

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