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Two-position controls are devices that can only operate in either an "on" or "off" mode, without any intermediate states. They are commonly used in simple control systems where a binary decision is sufficient for the control action. An example would be a basic thermostat that turns a heating system on when the temperature drops below a set point and off when it rises above it.

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