Thursday, April 24, 2008

Schematic Diagram

What is a schematic diagram? How is that used to explain electric systems?

5 comments:

tony said...

A schematic diagram shows how something is put together by showing it all pulled apart but still in line. They use these to show people how to put many things together like electric systems. They will separate the pieces of the system and show lines to where the pieces will go and what they will connect to.

Kimberly said...

This is something that pulls apart the different sections of a system in a visual map with directions and orders of how those pieces go together... it is used in an electrical system to show how a circut should be assembled... THE END

Robb8952 said...

It is a diagram, drawing, or sketch that details the elements of a system, such as the elements of an electrical circuit or the elements of a logic diagram for a computer. They show how things are put together.

Kelli said...

A schematic is a diagram that represents the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures. A schematic usually omits all details that are not relevant to the information the schematic is intended to convey. It explains electric systems by breaking them down into small sections and showing how each part really works as a whole.

Andy R said...

A schematic diagram shows how something is being put together by showing it being pulled apart. They show you in sections how to put electric systems together. They do that by breaking down the sections and showing how to place them together.