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generally a circuit that stays on until switched off by a single push button switch. and not a slide switch.
Slide Switches work on the principle of connecting disconnected parts to each other. The 'switch' connects two parts allowing the current to pass through it.
Answering the LITERAL question, generally slide switches are soldered into a circuit. But to answer the question of what a 3 conductor slide switch can do for a circuit: A slide switch can allow the circuit designer to select between two choices, perhaps causing a switch to illuminate either the white light or the blue light. Since some slide switches only allow the two options, that would be all THAT slide switch could do. But other slide switches have other abilities, for them a center position allows the circuit designer to select between the two lights OR, but putting the switch in the center position, both lights would be off. Other slide switches include an internal resistor that allows for a fading effect, allowing for a light to be ON, OFF or some varying state between.
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A circuit symbol is a symbol that represents a component in a circuit. For example a light bulb is a circle with a cross in it.
it starts a circuit by connecting the circuit and the initials are ptm and its a spdt switch
there is a symbol of bulb,galvanometer,voltmeter,ammeter,gong,paperclip,switch,wire,solenoid,bulb and armature
It depends what circuit you are making.Circuit breakers come in different 'ratings' and so are chosen according to the power demands of the circuit you have.You don't choose a circuit for a circuit breaker as such, you choose a circuit breaker according to what circuit you have made.
A switch is placed in an electrical circuit in order to place a gap when the switch is off, so the circuit is broken. When the switch is on, the circuit is complete and the electricity can flow round the circuit.
Closing a switch in an electrical circuit will complete the circuit. The supply voltage will then be applied to that circuit, and current will flow through that circuit.
Not sure what you mean with "lemon circuit", but in an electrical circuit, the switch can be just about anywhere.