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    Integrated Rotating Projector and Tablet A Project Study Presented to The Faculty of Electrical Engineering Department College of Engineering Technological University of the Philippines Manila In Partial Fulfilment Of the Course Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Laureles‚ Michael Mamaradlo‚ Carlo Angelo D. Maninang‚ Lezlie P. Sarmiento‚ John Evan Somil‚ Christian Jerwinne M. Vidal‚ Michael

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    is clean and working correctly and if it’s not then this all should be reported and fixed/cleaned before the next use. This is all part of the health and safety law. All electrical equipment must be tested to make sure it is working correctly and not going to cause any damage to anyone which could lead to death if an electrical fault does occur. If you notice that a piece of equipment is faulty or shouldn’t be in practise then this should be removed straight away and inform someone who can do something

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    Rachna College of Engineering and Technology‚ Gujranwala‚ Pakistan principal@rcet.edu.pk Abstract Power System study and analyses are important parts of power system engineering. This innovative concept deals with a 132 kV Grid simulation in Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP). Existing power distribution system in Pakistan consists of approximately 6000 11 kV feeders‚ which are mainly analyzed by software FDR-ANA (Feeder Analyses). This software does not have capability to provide

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    Motor and Controls

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    include: 1) Starting the Motor Disconnecting Means Across the Line Starting Reduced Voltage Starting 2) Motor Protection Overcurrent Protection Overload Protection Other Protection (voltage‚ phase‚ etc) Environment 3) Stopping the Motor Coasting Electrical Braking Mechanical Braking 4) Motor Operational Control Speed Control Reversing Jogging Sequence Control • An understanding of each of these areas is necessary to effectively apply motor control principles and equipment to effectively operate and

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    to test and document PLC systems using Siemens and Allen Bradley programs • Extensive knowledge of working within manufacturing‚ mechanical‚ and electrical environments • Hands on machining equipment’s (lathe‚ mills‚ drill press and power tools) • Efficient skills in interpreting mechanical‚ hydraulic‚ pneumatic and electrical design drawings • Strong analytical and problem solving skills • Knowledge and understanding of diversity within the work environment

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    connected graph is assigned a direction. Example : Single-line diagram: 2 4 1 G G 3 G Oriented connected graph: 7 1 6 2 3 4 5 4 2 1 3 0 Bus Admittance Matrix 1 -- A.C. Nerves‚ U.P. Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Engineering‚ Nov. 13 2003 1 § Tree – a connected subgraph containing all nodes of a graph but no closed path. § Branches – the elements of a tree § Number of branches b required to form a tree: b = n −1 where n = no. of

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    EC/AEI 404 2K6 CS/IT 404 Subject Engineering Mathematics III Humanities Computer Programming Data Structures & Algorithms Structural Analysis I Thermodynamics Microprocessors & Micro Controllers Communication Engineering I Systems Programming Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments Fluid Mechanics II Manufacturing Processes Pulse & Digital Electronics Signals & Systems Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 28.05.2013 Tuesday 30.05.2013 Thursday 2 03.06.2013 Monday 05.06.2013

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    Chapter I Introduction and Background of the Study Introduction One of the major problems of our country is the limited supply of electricity. And as a researcher we created a simple way on how we charge electrical energy from huma/mechanical energy or pedal power with the use of our Bicycle Charger. A Pedal Powered generator provides a method of generating electricity by means of a modified exercise bike for use in energy storage and running portable devices. Human.mechanical energy is converted

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    Nikola Tesla was an entrepreneur and trail blazer in the electrical science and industry. His invention of the Alternative Current‚ more commonly known today as A/C‚ changed the course of history for the entire world. Tesla was not recognized in his time for making his mark on the world as he did‚ but today he is revered as one of the pioneers in his field. This man has made such a huge impact that he has been called one of the Great Progressive People. And his title is well deserved. Alternative

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    Types of Charging Systems

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    The Charging System The charging system provides the electrical energy required by the various electrical systems and also keeps the battery charged. Types of charging systems 1. Dynamo This was the type of electrical generator used on older vehicles. It consisted of a rotating conductor inside a fixed magnetic field. Rectification of the A.C. current to D.C. was by means of a commuter. Output of the dynamo was limited due to the rotating speed of the conductor 2. Alternator In the alternator

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