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Q: True or false switches can control each branch in a parallels circuit separately?
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Can switches control each branch in a parallel circuit separately?

Yes, that's exactly what your light switches are doing at home.


How do switches control circuit?

They break the connection


What lasts longer a series circuit or a parallel curcuit?

They will both last for the same amount of time. In both situations all of the battery's power is being used, but in parallel, you can separately control the individual loads that you put on the circuit with switches. Hope that helps


How many switches can be connected to a contactor coil control circuit?

unlimited


Can you draw a circuit diagram to show how switches can be used to control two different parts of a circuit?

Yes, use a ladder diagram.


What is the main parts of the house hold circuits and simple circuits?

household circuit comprises of main swith,circuit breakers,wires and control switches.


How are safety switches wired to the holding coil?

In control circuit wiring the safety switch is in series with the holding coil.


Why do people want switches on mechanisms that use electricity?

To control the flow of current - either to make it flow through the circuit or stop the flow through the circuit


What type switches and how many of each would be need to control a light from 4 places?

You will need two 3/way switches and two 4/way (Intermediate) switches. Click the link to see a video of exactly how to wire such a circuit.


How do you know which switch to change if there are 3 switches on a cooling fan control circuit relay?

take a wire and jump each switch


How does an electromechanical relay work?

All electrical relays consist of two circuits. 1.. A control circuit that utilizes a control voltage with a minimum current to switch a 2.. Power circuit requiring much greater current. The advantage of using this type of circuitry is that the switches or sensors that control large loads can be very small, {i.e. pilot switches, limit switches, sensors, etc.}, since they are the control switching device that can be capable of switching loads up to 600 amperes. This arrangement allows a very small wire size for controlling large loads. Without the use of relays, switches that control larger loads would be very expensive and occupy much more space.


Which circuit will allow you to switch a light on and off at both the front and backdoor of a house?

This is called a 3-way circuit. It uses special switches and wiring to control a load from more than one location.