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    What common device is 'On' when it is 'closed' and 'Off' when is is 'open'?

    Question #112063. Asked by madkeen4. (Jan 12 10 1:05 PM)


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    An electrical switch lets current pass ('on') when it is closed, and blocks current ('off') when it is closed.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch

    Jan 12 10, 1:08 PM


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