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Electrical symbols are used on electrical prints to show the location of devices that the architect would like located at specific spots. Two simple circuits in house wiring would be a receptacle circuit and a lighting circuit.
The diagram shows the valence of the atom.
Yes, in a Lewis diagram, the valence electrons are shown by dots around them.
Bohr's Diagrams
Lewis structure diagrams use lines to show shared electrons.
There is no "proper name" for an electrical diagram. They are commonly called circuit diagrams.
A circuit diagram is used simplified graphical drawing representing an electrical circuit. It shows the actual wire connections using a block diagram or layout diagram. It does not show a physical depiction of the arrangement of components.
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Circuit breakers do not have circuit diagrams. The breakers have an input where the distribution voltage is applied and an output where the load is applied. If you want to know what is inside a breaker, the electrical terminology to use is "shop drawings" of the specific breaker that you need information on.
Yes, use a ladder diagram.
a schematic circuit is a diagram that show you how a particular circuit works
The single line diagram is circuit diagram where "one-line" is shown to represent three phases of a three phase power system. In addition to showing the ratings and size of electrical equipment and circuit conductors, a properly drawn one-line diagram will also show an electrically correct distribution of power with respect to current flow from the power source to the downstream loads or panelboards.
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The electrical or mechanical diagram? Electrically there is a pump and a fan. The pump moves the heated liquid, now a gas, through a radiator and a fan cools it to liquid form. Electrically the pump and fan run when a thermal switch tells them to. The light inside turns on when you release the door switch and it closes the circuit.
A block circuit shows subcircuits as blocks that are connected to each other. In an audio amplifier, for instance, the preamplifier might be a block, the EQ section might be a block, and the power amplifier might be a block. The schematic diagram shows all the internal details of each of these blocks.
It's a diagram showing the components and connections needed to build a voltage stabilizer. The diagram will show a power transistor and a voltage reference, such as a zener diode.