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I have experience with specific energy, transformer protections, motor types and starters, and have worked on various projects.
In my previous company, I worked on optimizing specific energy consumption in electrical systems.
I am familiar with various transformer protections such as overcurrent, overvoltage, and differential protection.
I have worked with different types of motors including AC, DC, and stepper motors, an...
Breakers are electrical switches that protect circuits from overloading and short circuits.
Breakers are classified into different types based on their voltage rating, current rating, and interrupting capacity.
Thermal breakers use a bimetallic strip to trip the breaker when the current exceeds the rating.
Magnetic breakers use an electromagnet to trip the breaker when the current exceeds the rating.
Ground fault circuit i...
posted on 24 Jul 2024
Confidence is belief in oneself based on experience and ability, while overconfidence is excessive belief in oneself without proper justification.
Confidence is based on realistic self-assessment and past successes.
Overconfidence involves an inflated sense of one's abilities and underestimating risks.
Confidence leads to taking calculated risks, while overconfidence can lead to reckless behavior.
Confidence is a positive ...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There was 1 interview round.
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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Nov 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
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DC current is the flow of electric charge in a constant direction.
DC stands for Direct Current.
It is the opposite of AC (Alternating Current).
DC current flows continuously in one direction.
It is commonly used in batteries and electronic devices.
Examples of DC current include the current from a solar panel or the current from a car battery.
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