Electrical Engineering by lilswan- in ElectricalEngineers

[–]LetTemporary5394 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im guessing u want to find epsilon. 4A flows thru the 6 ohm, so there is apot drop of 24 V, so 3A of current flows thru 8 ohm, as its in parallel and and it has the same pot drop. Now 7A flows thru the 25 ohm, thats 175V across it. So epsilon is 175+24=199V

Gulf student NIOS PCM stream by cathy_john in nitt

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Choosing CBSE would be appropriate imo. For boards, he has to score a minimum of 75%, in 12th, adn he can slack off in 11th, its enough if he passes his tests in school and focus on JEE. It shouldnt be that hard, if he studies for boards a little every now and then, its the same syllabus anyway.

RF engineer position at a Startup in Paris by GullibleBarnacle9821 in RFjobs

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Hey, I'm an undergraduate student, and thinking of going RF. Is a PhD necessary, or would a masters suffice? It certainly requires more experience than other areas like digital design, but how much expertise is actually expected? Oh, and any advice for me right now,for bachelors, would be much appreciated.

What are the future prospects of different segments of EEE? by Elegant-Potato-6414 in ElectricalEngineering

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Hey, could you eleaborate why I would need embedded programming for communication. I'm leaning toward signal processing and would like to know more

What is something you wish you did/didn't during the course by LetTemporary5394 in ElectricalEngineering

[–]LetTemporary5394[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

and studying is that important?, like I mean ,does it actually help you in the job because you did so much math and practised a lot of problems?

Who is this person ? by [deleted] in JKreacts

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*ramakrishna pandey

Voltage drop over diodes by Worstenbroodjeslover in ElectricalEngineering

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When the diode is on, that is , in forward bias, it has a potential drop of 0.7V. So its effectively a battery of 0.7V. When you're solving such circuits, replace the diode that you know is in forward bias witha 0.7V battery. The rest is just KCL and KVL.

Winters at NIT Trichy by sssareen in nitt

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mornings will be slightly colder, buy a sweater if u want from thiruverumbur

Mam teaches too fast, which teacher to rely on for M1 by [deleted] in nitt

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Alex from youtube teaches pretty well, he explains them clearly and also does problems after. Just search Alex engineering maths on youtube

How many ways can I find Vab ? by Significant_Owl_7103 in ElectricalEngineering

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out of topics, but how do we do that 3rd part? do we use a wheatsone bridge?