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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q30

3-38 A8. a.    Three-pole, single-throw (triple-pole, single-throw) b.    Double-pole, double-throw c.    Single-pole, double-throw d.    Single-pole, single-throw e.    Double-pole, triple-throw f. Six-pole, double-throw A9. a.    Single-pole, single-throw, single-break b.    Single-pole, double-throw, single-break c.    Single-pole, single-throw, double-break d.    Single-pole, double-throw, double-break e.    Rotary f. Wafer g.    Double-pole, double-throw, double-break A10.   The type of actuator. A11.   Two-position and three-position. A12.   A momentary switch. A13.   A locked-position switch. A14.   A microswitch. A15.   The maximum current a switch is designed to carry. A16.   The maximum voltage allowable in the circuit in which the switch is installed. A17.   An ohmmeter and a voltmeter. A18.   A voltmeter.

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