Negative electrode
Cathode
One on the right
When the light switch is turned on and a light bulb is connected in the circuit a current will flow through the circuit. Likewise when the switch is opened, the current will stop flowing in the circuit.
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because a reed switch is like an electromagnet so the purpose of it is that it will spring open when you remove the magnet. Iron is better because it looses it's magnetism quicker, whereas steel strips don't loose their magnetism as quickly so when you do remove the magnet, a steel strip would stay closed for a while longer rather than open straight away :D
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This is an example of a double displacement reaction. The anion from the strong acid (usually fully dissociated in water) and the bicarbonate anion (along with it's cation) "switch" with each other (I know the wording is a bit crude..). Take the commonly quoted example of hydrochloric acid and sodium bicarbonate. HCl + NaHCO3 → NaCl + H2CO3 The salt, sodium chloride in this case, dissociates in the water, and the carbonic acid breaks apart into water and carbon dioxide. So really, the reaction is: HCl + NaHCO3 → NaCl + H2O + CO2
A normally closed switch is a switch that is normally closed. When you operate it, it opens.
what does closed switch mean
because the switch is closed
because the leaver is closed and it it not open
because the leaver is closed and it it not open
Closed. If it is open then the power is off.
The transistor have three regions namely cut off,active,and saturation.When the switch is in saturation region then it is called the transition on or we can say the switch is closed
There is a complete path for the electricity to flow. The opposite of an open circuit. If a light switch is on and the light comes on, the circuit is closed. If the switch is turned off, the light goes off because the circuit is open.
a switch
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What do you mean adjust it? Its a switch, its either open or closed. ie, on or off. The "switch" is open or closed but the "switch" has an adjustment on it, a lever to get the travel of the "open or closed switch" correct. Otherwise the brake lights stay on all the time. Can anyone "REALLY" answer the question, and not be a ?@#$%#@?
In switch language, open means to disconnect, or break the circuit. Some people call this "turned off". Closed, is to connect, or make the circuit. Some people call this turned on. In the case of a normally open switch, the switch is open (off) unless something takes action on the switch. Pushes a button for example, or holds a magnet near the switch, or other active force. A normally closed switch is closed (on) unless some force causes the switch to be opened.