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A switch either breaks or …………. a circuit. fill the blanks

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Answered by Ahana2527
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Answer:

A switch either breaks or completes a circuit.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

A switch either breaks or completes. a circuit

Explanation:

A switch is a straightforward device that is used to either complete or break a circuit. When the switch is "ON," the bulb illuminates; when the switch is "OFF," the bulb does not glow.

  • This condition is known as an open circuit, where a break in the continuity of the circuit prevents current throughout. All it takes is a single break in continuity to “open” a circuit.
  • Once any breaks have been connected once again and the continuity of the circuit re-established, it is known as a closed circuit.

A switch in an Ethernet-based LAN reads incoming TCP/IP data packets/frames containing destination information as they pass into one or more input ports. The destination information in the packets is used to determine which output ports will be used to send the data on to its intended destination. Again, the thing to remember is that the switch is operating at the data link layer, layer 2, sending a frame that contains a single data packet.

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