Question
Which of the following is accurately represented in electrical schematics?
Answer Options
- A) Wire lengths
- B) Physical appearance of components
- C) Component connections
- D) All these choices are correct
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
A schematic diagram (T6C01) is a functional map of a circuit, not a physical one. Its entire purpose is to show the component connections and how current or signal flows from one component to the next, using symbols for clarity. The physical relationships are largely ignored.
Therefore, a schematic accurately represents the component connections. It does not accurately represent the physical size, appearance, or the specific wire lengths, as those factors are usually irrelevant to the electrical function of the circuit.
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