Technician 2022-2026T6C12
Which of the following is accurately represented in electrical schematics?
C
Answer
Electronic components and circuits
Type
A
Wire lengths
B
Physical appearance of components
C
Component connections
D
All these choices are correct
Answer Notes
An electrical schematic is a logical diagram of a circuit, not a physical map. It uses standard symbols to represent components and shows exactly how they connect to one another electronically to form a working circuit.
Schematics intentionally omit physical details to make the electrical logic easier to read. They do not show the physical size, shape, or physical location of components, nor do they indicate the actual lengths of the wires used to connect them.
Distractors like 'wire lengths' and 'physical appearance' are features of a wiring diagram or physical layout, which is a completely different type of drawing from a schematic.
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