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Motors are rated in KW because they consume power, while transformers and generators are rated in KVA because they produce power.
Motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, so they consume power and are rated in KW.
Transformers and generators produce electrical energy, so they are rated in KVA based on their apparent power.
KVA takes into account both the real power (KW) and the reactive power (KVAR) produc...
The type of motor used in ceiling fans is an induction motor.
Ceiling fans typically use single-phase induction motors.
These motors are designed to provide a constant speed and are efficient in converting electrical energy into mechanical energy.
The motor consists of a stator and a rotor, with the stator being the stationary part and the rotor being the rotating part.
The stator contains windings that create a rotating m...
A thermal power plant generates electricity by converting heat energy into mechanical energy.
Thermal power plants use fossil fuels or nuclear energy to heat water and produce steam.
The steam drives a turbine, which is connected to a generator that produces electricity.
The heat source can be coal, natural gas, oil, or nuclear reactions.
The steam is condensed back into water and recycled in a closed-loop system.
Thermal p...
A program to generate a geometric progression (GP).
Take the first term, common ratio and number of terms as input.
Use a loop to calculate each term of the GP.
Print the generated GP as output.
A program to print factorial using recursion
Define a function to calculate factorial recursively
Base case: if the number is 0 or 1, return 1
Recursive case: multiply the number with factorial of (number - 1)
Print the factorial of a given number
Logic to reverse a string without using string functions
Iterate through the string from the last character to the first
Create a new string and append each character to it in reverse order
Polymorphism is the ability of an object to take on many forms. In C++, it is achieved through function overloading and virtual functions.
Polymorphism allows objects of different classes to be treated as objects of a common base class.
Function overloading enables multiple functions with the same name but different parameters.
Virtual functions allow derived classes to override base class functions.
Find sum of all numbers formed from root to leaf path in a binary tree
Traverse the binary tree using DFS
At each leaf node, add the number formed from root to leaf path to a sum variable
Return the sum variable
Time complexity: O(n)
Example: For a binary tree with root value 1, left child 2 and right child 3, the sum would be 12 + 13 = 25
Given a string, print all possible strings that can be made by placing spaces (zero or one) in between them.
Use recursion to generate all possible combinations of spaces
For each recursive call, either add a space or don't add a space between the current character and the next character
Base case is when there are no more characters left to add spaces between
Time complexity is O(2^n) where n is the length of the string
Preorder traversal without recursion
Use a stack to keep track of nodes
Push right child first and then left child onto stack
Pop top of stack and print value
Repeat until stack is empty
Find longest continuous patch on a 12 km road with updates in patches
Maintain a variable to keep track of current patch length
Update the variable whenever a new patch is added
Maintain a variable to keep track of longest patch so far
Compare current patch length with longest patch length and update if necessary
Use a sorted data structure like a binary search tree to store the patches for efficient search
Time complexity: ...
Find median of an unsorted array.
Sort the array and find the middle element
Use quickselect algorithm to find the median in O(n) time
If the array is small, use brute force to find the median
Find 'k' elements closest to a given number from a stream of characters.
Use a priority queue to keep track of closest elements.
Update the queue as new characters come in.
Return the 'k' closest elements from the queue.
Design a data structure with O(1) insert, remove, find-max, and delete-max operations.
Use a doubly linked list to maintain the elements in sorted order.
Use a hash table to store the pointers to the nodes in the linked list.
Maintain a pointer to the maximum element in the hash table.
Update the pointers in the hash table when inserting or removing elements.
Update the maximum pointer when deleting or inserting the maximum
Check if a given linked list is a palindrome.
Traverse the linked list and store the values in an array.
Compare the first and last elements of the array, then move towards the center.
If all elements match, the linked list is a palindrome.
Alternatively, use two pointers to find the middle of the linked list and reverse the second half.
Compare the first half with the reversed second half to check for a palindrome.
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