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No, when an appliance is connected to a socket and the switch is turned off, the socket does not conduct current. The purpose of the switch is to interrupt the flow of electricity to the connected appliance. When the switch is in the "off" position, it breaks the circuit and prevents the current from flowing. This ensures that no electrical power reaches the appliance, minimizing the risk of electrical shock or damage to the appliance.

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