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Physics, 31.12.2020 23:20, JvGaming2001

Select the best answer for the question. 7. What does the term "single-pole" mean in a schematic?
A. The switch has only two positions: on or off.
B. The switch is always on.
C. The switch doesn't use a contact.
D. The switch has only one contact inside the switch.
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