What are the particles used in nuclear fission?
Define the following terms related to logic families: (i) Noise Margin (ii) FAN-OUT (iii) Propagation delay (iv) Power dissipation.
Define the following terms related to circuit breaker: i) Breaking Capacity ii) Making Capacity iii) Short time rating iv) Normal current rating.
Define the terms related to Protective Relay: i) Selectivity ii) Sensitivity.
Define the following terms related to CB: i) Rated normal current ii) Rated breaking current iii) Short time rating iv) Symmetrical breaking current.
Explain the concept of sensor fusion in inertial measurement units (IMUs).
What is a resonant converter and how is it related to inverters?
What is a DC-DC converter and how is it related to inverters?
Draw the equivalent circuit of a transformer referred to the primary and state the meaning of each term related to the equivalent circuit.
Explain PSM and TSM related to protective relays.
What is the difference between proton exchange membrane (PEM) and solid oxide fuel cells?
What are the advantages of fuel cells over primary and secondary batteries Class 12?
What is Chain reaction and how it is controlled in Nuclear reactor?
Difference between Thermal and Nuclear Power Plants?
Describe Nuclear Hazards and various ways of disposal of nuclear waste.
Compare Nuclear Radiation type and Ultrasonic level measurement.
Is electronics related to computer science?
Is Electronics Engineering related to computer science?
What is PE related to?
How is electric field intensity related to electric potential?
How is electric flux related to electric field intensity?
How is flux related to intensity? Answer : Flux and intensity are both terms related to the amount of energy passing through a surface, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 1. **Flux** refers to the total amount of energy ... the wall is closer to the flashlight, the intensity is higher because the light is more concentrated....
How is flux related to electric field?
What is the electric flux density related to? Answer : Electric flux density, often denoted as **D**, is related to the electric field and the properties of the material through which the electric field is passing. It is defined as the amount of electric ... flux density tells us how much electric field is "spread out" or "distributed" in a given area....
How is V related to E?
How is electric field strength related to potential?
How is dielectric constant related to polarizability?
What is the duality theorem related to?
How is resistivity related to length? Answer : Resistivity (\( \rho \)) is a property of a material that describes how much it resists the flow of electric current. It depends on the material itself and not on its shape or size. The relationship ... with length, but **the resistance of a wire increases with length**, as shown by the formula....
Related to ultrasonic flow meter: (i) Give any two types of it (ii) Write any two specifications (iii) Write two advantages over Rotameter.
State ABC analysis related to energy audit.
List any two functions of BEE related to energy conservation.
What are the environmental justice issues related to power generation in the USA?
What are the potential ethical issues related to smart grids?
What are the privacy concerns related to smart grids?
What are the cybersecurity concerns related to smart grids?
What is a fuel cell?
Explain the concept of battery fuel gauging.
How does a fuel cell work?
Is petrol a primary or secondary fuel?
Are fuel cells primary or secondary?
What is the fuel type for electricity generation in the US?
How are the emf of a battery and its terminal potential difference related during charging?
Explain the following troubles and related remedies in an ultrasonic flow meter: (i) Meter does not show reading (ii) Meter shows less value of flow measured (iii) Meter shows a high value of flow measured.
What is permittivity and relative permittivity How are they related?
How are permittivity and dielectric constant or relative permittivity related?
How to define in Arduino?
How to define waves? Answer : A wave is a disturbance or oscillation that transfers energy from one place to another without the physical movement of matter. Think of it like a ripple in water: the water itself doesn't ... they come in various types depending on how they move and how they interact with their surroundings....
How to define a vector?
How to define impedance?
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