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    my favourite teacher

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    DESCRIPTION Course code: PHYSICS-101 Credit Hours: Three(3) Semester: 1st Class: Geop & Geol Teacher Name: Muhammad Aamer Prerequisites: None COURSE OBJECTIVE The objective of this course is to provide information about the Physics i.e. electromagnetism‚ thermodynamics‚ gravitation. Concepts made clear through animations and through the study of reference books. COURSE OUTCOMES At the end of this course students become able to implements the physics in different fields of life like engineering

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    electromagnetic induction

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    ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force across a conductor when it is exposed to a varying magnetic field. It is described mathematically by Faraday’s law of induction‚ named after Michael Faraday who is generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831. Electromagnetic induction was discovered independently by Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry in 1831; however‚ Faraday was the first to publish the results of his experiments.[4][5] In

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    1. Introduction Today‚ the world is experiencing a revolution in information and becoming more and more dependent on electromagnetic performance. The universal reliance of electronics and electromagnetism civilian system or military instruments‚ besides in mission and safety-critical as applications of fundamental importance‚ brings the issue of protection versus electromagnetic environment effects(E3) into focus. The susceptibility of communication systems is either because of special interest

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    A TECHNICAL REPORT ON WITRICITY Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING By P.NIKHITA 08BE1A0436 Under the guidance of Sanjay Kashi M.Tech‚LMISTE Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering‚ KrishnaMurthy Institute of Tech. & Engg. (Affiliated to JNTU‚ HYD) Edulabad‚ Ghatkesar-501301 Certificate This is to certify that the technical seminar

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    Electricity & Magnetism

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    What is Magnetism? Properties of Magnets: Magnet: any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron Magnets attract iron and materials that contain iron. magnets attract or repel other magnets. In addition‚ one part of a magnet will always point north when allowed to swing freely. Magnetic Poles: Magnetic Pole: any magnet with 2 ends‚ each is called a magnetic pole. Magnetic poles that are unlike attract each other and magnetic poles that are alike repel each other. Magnetic

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    universe is governed by four fundamental forces‚ or interactions. These forces are the strong nuclear force‚ weak nuclear force‚ electromagnetic force‚ and gravity. The first two forces work on the atomic level but we can observe gravity and electromagnetism every day. Without these four fundamental forces of nature working together‚ our world would break apart and float aimlessly into oblivion. The strongest of the four fundamental forces of nature is the strong nuclear force‚ also called the strong

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    Improvise Dc to Ac Inverter

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    Chapter I I. Introduction Power electronics converters can be found wherever there is a need to change voltage‚ current of frequency of electric power. The power range of these converters is forming some mill watts (as in mobile phone) to thousands of megawatts in an HVDC transmission system. With classical electronics‚ electrical currents‚ and voltage are used to carry information‚ where as with power electronics‚ they carry power electronics becomes the efficiency An inverter converts DC

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    investigatory project

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    To discover how white light is made. Balloon Rocket Car To demonstrate Newton’s Third Law of Motion by constructing a balloon-powered rocket car. Build an Electromagnet To find out how electromagnetism works by constructing an electromagnet and be able to answer the question “How does electromagnetism work?” Build an Inclinometer To build a device that will trace the lines of the Earth’s magnetic field.

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    Electricity is important in our everyday lives. It is essential for almost everything in our modern world. The knowledge learned in the past about electricity enabled such things as engines‚ telephones‚ radios‚ computers‚ and much‚ much more. As early as 600 B.C.‚ the Greeks were already studying electricity. They noticed that if you rubbed a piece of amber with fur‚ it had a charge with the ability to attract small objects. Many years later‚ in the 16th Century‚ William Gilbert discovered many

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    The History of Electricity Our knowledge of electricity has started from very humble beginnings when you look at where we are today. Electricity has been around for as long as humans have. When lightning strikes ancient people may not have understood what it was or why it happened‚ but they at the very least witnessed it happen. Nature acted as a sort of catalyst to spark the curiosity of early people. It was only until sometime between 624 BC and 546 BC where an understanding of electricity

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