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17 June, 04:43

A switch that has two throws and switches only one wire is known as a (n) A. SPDT. B. SPST. C. TPDT. D. DPDT.

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  1. 17 June, 05:07
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    The correct answer is A. SPDT.

    Explanation:

    Let's recall that switches can be Single Pole (SP) or Double Pole (DP) depending on the number of electrical circuits controlled. In this case, it's just one and in consequence it's a SP.

    Regarding the number of throws, ST switches close a circuit at only one position while DT switches close a circuit in the Up position, as well as the Down position (On-On). Our switch has two throws and it's DT.

    The correct answer is A. SPDT.
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