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Which switches on the Electrical Control Panel are "Momentary Action" switches? a) All switches b) None of the switches c) GEN TIE, BUS TIE, and GEN 1 d) EMER BUS and BAT 1

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Momentary Action switches in an Electrical Control Panel maintain their state only while being pressed and then return to their original state. The names 'GEN TIE, BUS TIE, GEN 1, EMER BUS, BAT 1' are possibly context-specific, and without more information, it's challenging to definitively confirm which are Momentary Action switches.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of an Electrical Control Panel, 'Momentary Action' refers to types of switches that maintain their state only while being actuated (or pressed). As soon as the actuation is stopped, they return to their original position. The operation of such switches is temporary and does not persist over time, which is why they are called 'Momentary'. In the multiple choices provided, options 'a) All switches' and 'b) None of the switches' are too general and usually incorrect because control panels usually contain a variety of switch types. Choice 'c) GEN TIE, BUS TIE, and GEN 1' and 'd) EMER BUS and BAT 1' might be referring to specific switch names in a certain appliance or machinery. Without specific context, it's hard to definitively say which switches are 'Momentary Action'. Therefore, the correct answer could be 'c' or 'd', depending on the specifics of the equipment.

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