Question 333Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passWhich figure represents the schematic symbol shown in figure "2"? Illustration EL-0034

Afigure "A"
Bfigure "B"
Cfigure "C"
Dfigure "D"
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B. The schematic symbol shown in figure "2" of the illustration EL-0034 corresponds to the figure "B" representation. This is because the symbol in figure "2" depicts a single-pole, single-throw switch, which is accurately represented by the figure "B" symbol. The other answer choices do not correctly match the schematic symbol in figure "2". Figure "A" represents a double-pole, double-throw switch, figure "C" represents a single-pole, double-throw switch, and figure "D" represents a double-pole, single-throw switch, none of which match the single-pole, single-throw configuration shown in the illustration.
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