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A hypothetical question is one in which the interviewer introduces a hypothesis and asks the interviewee to provide information that proves the hypothesis.
Timing Circuit
An electronic circuit designed to produce specific time delays or to trigger events at precise intervals.
Cascading
In the programming of timers and counters, a technique used to extend the timing or counting range beyond what would normally be available. This technique involves the driving of one timer or counter instruction from the output of another, similar instruction.
Timers
Devices or software tools that measure time intervals, commonly used in industrial control systems to control operations and processes over time.
Motor(s) Start(s)
The process of initiating the operation of an electric motor, activating its mechanism to begin rotation or movement.
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