MCQ
The given electrical network is equivalent to
  • A
    $AND$ gate
  • B
    $OR $ gate
  • C
    $NOT$  gate
  • $NOR $ gate

Answer

Correct option: D.
$NOR $ gate
d
$\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline A & {B} & {C} & {\bar{C}} & {\text { Output }(Y)} \\ \hline 0 & {0} & {1} & {0} & {1} \\ {0} & {1} & {0} & {1} & {0} \\ {1} & {0} & {0} & {1} & {0} \\ {1} & {1} & {0} & {1} & {0} \\ \hline\end{array}$

At output, the truth table corresponds to $NOR$ gate

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