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Ohm's law states that the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across it, and inversely proportional to the resistance of the conductor.
Current (I) is directly proportional to voltage (V) and inversely proportional to resistance (R): I = V/R
It is named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm
It is commonly used in electrical engineering to calculate current, voltage, and resistance
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Mar 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
The assembly line sequence involves a step-by-step process of assembling parts to create a final product.
The process starts with the arrival of raw materials
Parts are then assembled in a specific order
Quality checks are performed at various stages
The final product is packaged and shipped
Efficiency and safety are key considerations throughout the process
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PPAP stands for Production Part Approval Process, a standardized process in the automotive industry to ensure quality and consistency of parts.
PPAP is a set of procedures and requirements for ensuring that parts meet customer specifications and expectations.
It involves documentation, testing, and approval of parts before they are used in production.
PPAP is commonly used in the automotive industry, but can also be appli...
SPC stands for Statistical Process Control. It is a method of quality control that uses statistical methods to monitor and control a process.
SPC involves collecting data on a process over time and using statistical analysis to identify trends and patterns.
The goal of SPC is to identify and correct problems in a process before they result in defects or other quality issues.
SPC can be used in a variety of industries, inc...
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Nov 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I am a Service Engineer with expertise in troubleshooting and repairing complex machinery.
Experienced in diagnosing and resolving technical issues in industrial equipment
Proficient in using diagnostic tools and software to identify problems
Skilled in performing maintenance and repairs on various types of machinery
Strong problem-solving and communication skills
Ability to work independently and under pressure
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The speed difference in a hydraulic ram is due to the difference in effective areas on the head side and rod side.
The head side of the ram has a larger effective area, resulting in slower speed.
The rod side of the ram has a smaller effective area, resulting in faster speed.
This speed difference is a result of the hydraulic pressure acting on different areas.
The speed ratio between the head side and rod side can be calc...
A pressure relief valve is used to protect equipment and systems from excessive pressure by releasing the pressure when it exceeds a certain limit.
Prevents damage to equipment and systems
Ensures safety of personnel
Maintains system integrity
Prevents explosions or ruptures
Relieves excess pressure by opening and releasing fluid or gas
Commonly used in boilers, pressure vessels, pipelines, and hydraulic systems
An orifice is a small opening or hole through which fluid or gas can flow.
Orifices are commonly used in various industries, such as plumbing, engineering, and manufacturing.
They are often used to control the flow rate of fluids or gases.
Orifices can be found in devices like nozzles, valves, and flow meters.
The size of an orifice determines the flow rate and pressure drop across it.
Examples of orifices include the tiny ...
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