Asked by Anthony Nardone on Jul 04, 2024
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Which of the following is generally true of a non-latching solenoid?
A) spring-loaded to a default off position
B) spring-loaded to a default on position
C) blocks oil flow when energized
D) modulates oil flow when not energized
Non-latching Solenoid
A type of solenoid that returns to its original position when power is removed, typically used for short-term activation tasks.
Default Off
A setting or condition where a system or device is off or inactive until activated by a specific command or action.
Spring-loaded
A mechanism or device that uses a spring to return to its original position after displacement.
- Understand the operational principles of non-latching solenoids in transmission systems.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the operational principles of non-latching solenoids in transmission systems.
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