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7.
What type of switch is this?

push button
SPST
DPDT
SPDT
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Vaishnavi said:   4 years ago
SPDT- Single Pole Double Through.

SPDT switch is a switch that only has single input and can connect to switch between two ouputs.
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Banu said:   6 years ago
The single input pole switch is connected to through two way.
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Sanjay said:   9 years ago
Thanks for the explanation.
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Ldm said:   10 years ago
Can anyone provide me figures of all switches?
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Vivek raj said:   1 decade ago
Can anyone provide me with the examples of DPDT and DPST ?

Ragunath said:   1 decade ago
SPST Single pole, single throw One-way Two-way A simple on-off switch: The two terminals are either connected together or disconnected from each other. An example is a light switch.

SPDT Single pole, double throw Two-way Three-way A simple changeover switch: C (COM, Common) is connected to L1 or to L2.

DPST Double pole, single throw Double pole Double pole Equivalent to two SPST switches controlled by a single mechanism

Naim said:   1 decade ago
What type of symbol for (DPDT, SPDT, push button, DPST) ?

Jaw said:   1 decade ago
Single pole double throw - SPDT.

Double pole double throw - DPDT.

Asha said:   1 decade ago
Push button is an electrical switch operated by pressing a button, which closes or opens the circuit; i.e.; it connect or disconnects.

Suresh p said:   1 decade ago
What is the push button?


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