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22 July, 07:45

While discussing electrical relays: Technician A says that the relay's coil is energized when the circuit's control switch is open. This action connects power to the load circuit. Technician B says that a relay is an electric switch that allows a large amount of current to control a low-current circuit. Who is correct? a. Technician A b. Technician Bc. Both A and Bd. Neither A nor B

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  1. 22 July, 08:00
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    d) Neither A or B is correct

    Explanation:

    A relay is defined as a switch of a circuit. It is use to permit little quantity of current to manage high current circuit. Therefore, option d is correct.
  2. 22 July, 11:17
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    d) Neither A nor B is correct

    Explanation:

    We are given the arguments of two technicians thus:

    Technician A says that the relay's coil is energized when the circuit's control switch is open. This action connects power to the load circuit.

    Technician B says that a relay is an electric switch that allows a large amount of current to control a low-current circuit.

    A relay is an electrical actuator/switch that allows a relatively small electrical voltage or current to control a larger voltage or current. This negates Technician B statement about the functionality of the actuator/switch.

    When the control circuit switch is open no current flows to the coil of the relay negating Technician A statement.

    Consequently neither Technician A nor B's argument is correct option D is right.
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