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What are the different parts of a rheostat?​

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Answered by ramya2316
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Similar to the potentiometer, a rheostat has three terminals, two fixed and one moving. Also, this moving terminal slides over a resistive path. This resistive path can be of any type of resistive material such as carbon composition resistor, wire-wound resistor, conductive plastic resistor and ceramic resistor.

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Answered by musshaikh
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Similar to the potentiometer, a rheostat has three terminals, two fixed and one moving. Also, this moving terminal slides over a resistive path. This resistive path can be of any type of resistive material such as carbon composition resistor, wire-wound resistor, conductive plastic resistor and ceramic resistor.

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