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    Statement of Purpose With sheer passion towards Electronics since my childhood‚ I always dreamt of developing a master hand at electrical engineering. That was my early day fascination. With more outlook and worldly knowledge I gained with the passage of time in my life‚ I understood that Electrical engineering is a vast area of study and application and it requires a lot to master it. From there on‚ I took every careful and contemplated measure to ultimately make electrical engineering as my purpose

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    Thomas Alva Edison was an inventor who created many important things that changed the way Americans live today. He was born on February 11‚ 1847 in Mt. Clemens‚ Michigan. He had trouble hearing because of an uncared for middle ear infection‚ and he had difficulty paying attention in school. As a result‚ he was pulled out of school where he was mother was then forced to home school him. At a young age‚ Thomas Edison created a small business where he would sell newspapers on the train‚ and eventually

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    REWINDING FOR A CHANGE IN VOLTAGE Three-phase motors can also be rewound for a change in voltage. The only changes necessary are in the number of turns and the size of the wire. EXAMPLE: If a 220-volt motor is to be rewound to operate an 440 volts‚ use twice as many turns on each coil and one-half the circular-mil area of wire. In other words‚ if forty turns of No. 17 wire were used on the original motor‚ eighty turns of No. 20 should be used on the new motor. RECONNECTING THE POLYPHASE MOTOR

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    Statement of Purpose Master’s programme in electronics and communication engineering I wish to pursue my graduate studies at your esteemed institution‚ as I believe that a Masters degree will help me to realize my ultimate goal‚ which is to develop myself as a well educated electrical engineer and promote my existing career in related industries. As a high school student we had an electricity lesson in which we had to make a simple motor using wooden board‚ nails and coated wire and battery

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    Thomas Alva Edison is a scientist that was born on February 11th 1874 in Ohio. His family had to move to The United States of America after the involvement of his father in many political matters. Thomas Edison lost a part of his hearing when he had a fever at the age of 1 year old as many articles indicate. They say that it was a very bad fever at that time. Some articles indicate that he lost a part of his hearing when a man pulled him by the ear to get him to a moving train. Another story and

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    The telegraph changed how people communicated across long distances. Before this invention‚ people used drumbeats and smoke signals to provide information to other nearby villages. Weather and distance made it difficult to communicate. Someone could read the symbols by looking through a telescope. People needed a better method to communicate and this is where the telegraph comes in. The person who invented the telegraph was Samuel Morse. He was born in Charlestown‚ Massachusetts on April 27‚

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    Can failing be counted as an accomplishment? Thomas Edison the inventor of the light bulb and many other inventions would say yes. One of Edison’s co- workers said that it was a shame that he spent so much time on the new battery and had produced no results. Edison thought of his failures in a different and optimistic way and replied with ‘“Results? Why‚ man‚ I have gotten a lot of results! I know several thousand things that won’t work!”’ Edison’s good attitude and will to keep going brought along

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    Have you ever stopped and wondered how tall buildings are able to be stable? What strong material helps them stand tall and strong? Many buildings and structures we have these days could not have been possible if it wasn’t for Henry Bessemer. Today we can see that big countries‚ especially cities‚ are heavily influenced on tall skyscrapers. Structures and many architectures were stronger and lasted longer when Henry Bessemer developed the first process for manufacturing steel inexpensively. But how

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    Electricity‚ what a wonderful advancement that was invented throughout history. If there wasn’t electricity we wouldn’t be able to power our cars‚ turn on our stoves‚ plug our phone chargers into the wall socket or even be able to turn on our artificial light when it’s dark outdoors. Electricity has made a huge impact on our lives. Most people don’t realize how different the world would be if Benjamin Franklin never started his kite and key experiment. The world may have never evolved into the world

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    [1] Thomas Alva Edison contributed to many things we use today‚ such as the camera and the light bulb that lights our houses like the sun captured in a bottle. [4] Growing up in a loving family‚ Thomas was encouraged to persevere in all things.[2]Due to this‚ he became very successful in everything he did. [5] While Thomas worked a variety of different jobs‚ he continued excitedly experimenting with chemicals and electricity. [3] Diligently‚ Thomas worked hard to complete his training in telegraphing

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