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To maintain inventory control system, verify and report online, compare online and manual reporting, and manage tuck shop in hostel premises.
Prepare a detailed inventory list with item name, quantity, and location.
Use a software or app to track inventory and update it regularly.
Conduct regular physical checks to ensure accuracy of inventory.
Create an online reporting system for hostellers to report any issues or reques...
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Power Electronics
I enjoy working with power electronic circuits and devices
I find the control and conversion of electrical power fascinating
Power electronics plays a crucial role in renewable energy systems
Examples: inverters, converters, motor drives
The current flowing through an RL circuit is initially zero and increases exponentially over time.
At t=0, the current in an RL circuit is zero as the inductor initially resists changes in current
As time progresses, the current in the RL circuit increases exponentially towards its maximum value
The time constant of the RL circuit determines how quickly the current reaches its maximum value
Adding a capacitor in series with RLC circuit will affect the current vs time graph.
The addition of a capacitor will introduce a phase shift in the current waveform.
The presence of the capacitor will cause the current to oscillate at a different frequency compared to the original RLC circuit.
The amplitude of the current waveform may also change with the addition of the capacitor.
To convert 100 V DC to 40 V DC, a buck converter can be used.
Buck converter steps down voltage by controlling the duty cycle of a switch
It consists of an inductor, a diode, a capacitor, and a switch (usually a MOSFET)
Example: Use a buck converter with a duty cycle of 0.4 to convert 100 V DC to 40 V DC
The voltage across the diode in a buck converter depends on the input voltage, duty cycle, and load resistance.
The voltage across the diode is typically equal to the input voltage minus the voltage drop across the diode.
The duty cycle of the buck converter affects the average voltage across the diode.
The load resistance also impacts the voltage across the diode.
For example, if the input voltage is 12V, the diode has a ...
The voltage across a capacitor depends on the charge stored on it and the capacitance. Ripple and amplitude of the curve depend on the input waveform.
Voltage across a capacitor is given by V = Q/C, where Q is the charge stored on the capacitor and C is the capacitance.
The ripple in the voltage across the capacitor depends on the input waveform and the load on the capacitor.
The amplitude of the curve will depend on the ...
The final voltage will depend on the specific circuit and components involved.
Final voltage can be calculated using Ohm's Law (V = IR) where V is voltage, I is current, and R is resistance.
The final voltage may also be affected by factors such as the type of power source, circuit configuration, and any voltage drops across components.
It is important to consider the voltage rating of components to ensure they can handle...
Reasoning and subject related
posted on 24 Jun 2023
I will listen to their concerns, offer support, provide solutions, and follow up to ensure resolution.
Listen actively to understand the grievance
Offer emotional support and empathy
Provide practical solutions or guidance
Follow up to ensure the grievance is resolved
Maintain confidentiality and professionalism
posted on 23 Mar 2024
Research is the systematic investigation into a specific topic to discover new knowledge or validate existing theories.
Research involves gathering and analyzing information to answer specific questions or solve problems.
It requires critical thinking, creativity, and attention to detail.
Research can lead to advancements in various fields such as science, technology, medicine, and social sciences.
By conducting research, ...
Doctrinal research is based on existing laws, theories, and principles, while empirical research involves collecting and analyzing data to test hypotheses.
Doctrinal research relies on existing legal or theoretical frameworks, while empirical research involves collecting and analyzing data.
Doctrinal research is often used in fields like law, philosophy, and theology, while empirical research is common in sciences like p...
Longitudinal research involves studying the same group of individuals over a period of time, while cross-sectional research involves studying different groups at one point in time.
Longitudinal research tracks changes in the same group of individuals over time.
Cross-sectional research compares different groups at a single point in time.
Longitudinal research allows for the examination of cause and effect relationships ov...
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