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Which of the following is not a likely source of information to assess fraud risks?
Thermal Overload
Thermal overload is a condition where a device or circuit experiences excessive heat due to overcurrent, potentially leading to damage or failure.
Electro-magnet
A magnet created by the flow of electrical current through a coil of wire, allowing for magnetic force to be turned on or off.
Circuit Input
The point at which a signal or power enters an electronic or electrical circuit.
Control Coil
An electromagnetic coil used in electrical relays and contactors that, when energized, creates a magnetic field to open or close contacts within the device.
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