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2. Which of the symbols in Figure A6 represents a circuit breaker with thermal overload protection?
A. C
B. D
C. A
D. B

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#### Electrical Engineering Fundamentals: Circuit Symbols and Their Meanings

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**Question 2: Circuit Breaker with Thermal Overload Protection**

**Question Text:**
2. Which of the symbols in Figure A6 represents a circuit breaker with thermal overload protection?

**Options:**
- A. C
- B. D
- C. A
- D. B

**Diagram:**
Figure A6 contains four symbols labeled as (A), (B), (C), and (D):

- **Symbol A:** A symbol depicting a standard circuit breaker.
- **Symbol B:** A symbol depicting a circuit breaker with a zigzag line, commonly representing a fuse.
- **Symbol C:** A standard line symbol.
- **Symbol D:** A symbol that includes a line with double arrows pointing away from each other, which is often used to indicate a circuit breaker with thermal overload protection.

**Correct Answer:**
- The correct answer is **B. D**.

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This section helps in understanding various electrical symbols used in diagrams and identifying specific components like a circuit breaker with thermal overload protection.
Transcribed Image Text:### Educational Website Content --- #### Electrical Engineering Fundamentals: Circuit Symbols and Their Meanings --- **Question 2: Circuit Breaker with Thermal Overload Protection** **Question Text:** 2. Which of the symbols in Figure A6 represents a circuit breaker with thermal overload protection? **Options:** - A. C - B. D - C. A - D. B **Diagram:** Figure A6 contains four symbols labeled as (A), (B), (C), and (D): - **Symbol A:** A symbol depicting a standard circuit breaker. - **Symbol B:** A symbol depicting a circuit breaker with a zigzag line, commonly representing a fuse. - **Symbol C:** A standard line symbol. - **Symbol D:** A symbol that includes a line with double arrows pointing away from each other, which is often used to indicate a circuit breaker with thermal overload protection. **Correct Answer:** - The correct answer is **B. D**. --- This section helps in understanding various electrical symbols used in diagrams and identifying specific components like a circuit breaker with thermal overload protection.
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