A power adapter is an electronic device that allows one electrical device to be connected to a power source intended for a different device. It typically converts the electrical power from one form to another, ensuring compatibility between the power source and the device being powered. Power adapters come in various types and sizes to accommodate different voltage, plug configurations, and connector types, making them essential for international travel, electronics compatibility, and ensuring safe and efficient power delivery to devices.

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