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(a lock is a ‘mechanical’ or ‘electronic’ fastening device that is released by a ‘physical object’…)
(…such as a… )
‘key’
‘keycard’
‘fingerprint’
‘RFID card’
(“radio-frequency identification”)
‘security token’
‘coin’
*ETC ETC ETC*
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(…by supplying ‘secret information’…)
(such as a
number or letter permutation or password),
(…or by a combination thereof…)
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(…or only being able to be opened from 1 side)
(such as a ‘door chain’)
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(a key is a device that is used to operate a ‘lock’)
*for desired binary outcome*
(as in –> ‘locked’ / ‘unlocked’
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(can a ‘space’ be ‘partially locked’?)
(as in say – 50% of would-be “breakers/enterers” would be able to ‘unlock’ + ‘enter’?)
(or a certain % of ‘professional criminals’)
(*percentage locked* status can also be affected by such external factors as ‘weather’ + ‘time of day’)
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(besides ‘lock strength’, a proper ‘security system’ will also work towards ensuring that would-be burglar would leave behind some sort of ‘incriminating evidence’…)
(‘DNA’ / ‘fingerprints’ / ‘surveillance’)
*ETC ETC ETC*
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(a typical ‘key’ is a small piece of metal consisting of 2 parts…)
*the blade*
(…which slides into the ‘keyway’ of the ‘lock’ + distinguishes between different keys)
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*the bow*
(…which is left protruding so that ‘torque’ can be applied by the user)
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(a ‘key’ is usually intended to operate one specific ‘lock’ (or a small # of locks that are keyed alike)
(….so each ‘lock’ requires a unique ‘key’)
(the ‘key’ serves as a ‘security token’ for access to the ‘locked area’)
(only persons having the correct ‘key’ can ‘open’ the ‘lock’ –> ‘gain access’)
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(‘keys’ provide an ‘inexpensive’ – though ‘imperfect’ – method of ‘access control’ for access to ‘physical properties’ like…)
‘buildings’
‘vehicles’
‘cupboards’
‘cabinets’
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(as such, ‘keys’ are an essential feature of modern living, and are common around the world)
(it is common for people to carry the set of keys they need for their ‘daily activities’ around with them, often linked by a ‘keyring’ adorned by ‘trinkets’)
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(usually known as a ‘keychain’)
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(in more complex ‘mechanical lock/key systems’, 2 different keys – 1 of which is known as the ‘master key’ – serve to ‘open’ the ‘lock’)
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(common ‘key metals’ include…)
‘brass’
‘plated brass’
‘nickel silver’
‘steel’
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