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What is the difference between a single throw and double throw switch?

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A single throw means that a switch opens, closes, or completes a circuit at only one of the extreme positions, while a double throw does the same thing as the single throw, except that it completes a circuit at both positions of its actuator. Both SPDT and DPDT are standard types of switches.

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