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What type of switch is this?


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Sumita said:
1 decade ago
Thanks sourav for the answer.
But can you tell me in the example you mentioned above, if another motor is also connected to the closed terminal of the relay (the previous motor also connected) , and we provide 6. 1volt, then which motor will turn on?
But can you tell me in the example you mentioned above, if another motor is also connected to the closed terminal of the relay (the previous motor also connected) , and we provide 6. 1volt, then which motor will turn on?
Yash said:
1 decade ago
It depends on operating voltages.
Sneha s nirmale said:
1 decade ago
@Sumita.
If we do parallel connections then we can provided 6. 1v supply to both the motors so that both can work at a time. But the problem is if you need to operate these motors separately then one should provide a switch so that we get option in-front of us, which is more suitable way.
If we do parallel connections then we can provided 6. 1v supply to both the motors so that both can work at a time. But the problem is if you need to operate these motors separately then one should provide a switch so that we get option in-front of us, which is more suitable way.
Raj said:
1 decade ago
What is push button ?
Mena said:
1 decade ago
Thanks to Sourabh.
Samir Das said:
1 decade ago
Please tell code of different type of switch.
Giri said:
1 decade ago
"spdt,spst,dpst,dpdt":
What is the Correct symbol?
What is the Correct symbol?
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.
Karthik said:
1 decade ago
Please differentiate SPST&SPDT?
Kumar said:
1 decade ago
What about lift button?
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