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Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 7)
7.
What type of switch is this?

push button
SPST
DPDT
SPDT
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sridhar said:   1 decade ago
spdt- single pole double through switch
spst- single pole single through switch
dpst- double pole single through switch
dpdt- double pole double through switch

Soumya Das said:   9 years ago
The Full For Of SPDT is - Single Pole, Double Pole Throw.

It can control two separate circuits, but are always switched together by a single actuator.

Anusha said:   1 decade ago
May I know what is the use of these switches separately ? I mean to ask practical use of each switch so that it becomes easy to understand.

Muhammad saeed said:   1 decade ago
Simple example off push button is our DOOR BELL until we press the bell button the current can flow when we drop button current cut off.

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.

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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M.V.SUBBA RAO said:   1 decade ago
I think it is very better to see remaing otions symbols also, this type of learing is very useful in every where.

Dhananjay Diwate said:   9 years ago
SPDT is used when we have to switch ON or switch OFF the load like electrical appliances (e.g. fan, tube etc.).

Rahul Choudhary said:   1 decade ago
Single pole, double throw
A simple changeover switch: C (COM, Common) is connected to L1 or to L2.

Muhammad Bilal Attari said:   1 decade ago
SPDT Is Correct Answer.

SPDT Stand For:

S = Single.

P = Pole.

D = Double.

T = Through.


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