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    Experiment 8: LRC Circuit Aim The aim of this experiment is to measure and calculate the resonance frequency in different ways. Meanwhile‚ there is a requirement to use the apparatus proficiently. For the last part of the experiment‚ there is a demand to analyze the phenomenon and get a better understanding. Moreover‚ from this experiment‚ we can understand the principle of this experiment and learn some circuit knowledge. Background/ Theory In the experiment‚ in an LRC circuit‚ a resistor(R)

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    [pic] PROJECT REPORT BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS LAB (EE-103) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project report could not have been prepared‚ if not for the help and encouragement from various people. Hence‚ for the same reason we would like to thank our guide and teacher CHRISTY A. KOSHY. It was for his support that we Got proper guidelines for preparing this project. Submitted to:- CHRISTY A. KOSHY DECLARATION We are the student of ME-Y declares

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    EXPERIMENT NO. 1 INTRODUCTION TO LAB INSTRUMENTS. 1. BREADBOARD We should be familiar to the following things about a breadboard: * What is a breadboard and what is it used for? * How does it work? * Setting Up. * Limitations. What is a breadboard and what is it used for? A breadboard (or protoboard) is usually a construction base for prototyping of electronics. The term "breadboard" is commonly used to refer to a solderless breadboard (plugboard). It was designed by

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    Circuit Analysis

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    Introduction - Electric circuit theory is one of the fundamental theories upon which all branches of electrical engineering are built. - Many branches of electrical engineering‚ such as power‚ electric machines‚ control‚ electronics‚ communications‚ and instrumentation‚ are based on electric circuit theory. - In electrical engineering‚ we are often interested in transferring energy from one point to another. - To do this requires an interconnection of electrical devices. - Such interconnection is

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    Dc Machines

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    4 – DC Machine 1. Describe operation of DC machine (motor and generator) using illustrations. Specifically explain the purpose of: a. brushes d. armature winding b. split ring commutators e. effect of back emf (in operation) c. field winding 2. Draw the different configurations of DC machines a. shunt c. separately excited b. series 3. Develop‚ using Kirchhoff’s laws‚ equation for Ea (armature voltage) in both motoring and generating mode. 4. Describe three (3) methods of speed control in DC machines

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    Circuits Circuit Analysis

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    Name: Period: Circuits-Circuit Analysis Base your answers to questions 1 through 3 on the information and diagram below. 4. A 9-volt battery is connected to a 4-ohm resistor and a 5-ohm resistor as shown in the diagram below. A 3.0-ohm resistor‚ an unknown resistor‚ R‚ and two ammeters‚ A1 and A2‚ are connected as shown with a 12-volt source. Ammeter A2 reads a current of 5.0 amperes. What is the current in the 5-ohm resistor? 1. 1.0 A 2. 1.8 A 3. 2.3 A 4. 4.0 A 1. Determine the equivalent

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    Lab Report

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    1. OBJECTIVES (a) To determine the equivalent circuit parameters of a 3-phase squirrel-cage induction motor from laboratory test data. (b) To determine the performance characteristics of an induction motor under load conditions. (c) To control the no-load speed of an induction motor. 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Three-phase squirrel-cage induction motors An induction motor is a transformer with a rotating secondary winding. It has two essential components: an outer stationary stator and an

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    dc inverter

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    DC to AC Inverter Assignment # 2/ Spring 2013 CE721 Ahmad Ghaffari‚ 1203840 Submit Date: Tuesday 19‚ 2013 Abstract DC-AC inverter is a device that converts a direct current (DC) into an alternating current (AC). When there is no AC main power for applications in caravans‚ remote area and etc.‚ this tool is very suitable to use. It mainly converts a DC source (like a car’s battery) to an AC source (230V) to use for power application like

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    Dc Motors

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    A DC motor is a mechanically commutated electric motor powered from direct current (DC). The stator is stationary in space by definition and therefore so is its current. The current in the rotor is switched by the commutator to also be stationary in space. This is how the relative angle between the stator and rotor magnetic flux is maintained near 90 degrees‚ which generates the maximum torque. DC motors have a rotating armature winding but non-rotating armature magnetic field and a static field

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    The Verification Principle

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    The Verification Principle The Verification Principle Throughout the years‚ science has been a very productive practice. From explaining why and how things happen to sending people to the moon. Not only do we see its benefits every day‚ but also new discoveries are being made constantly. Science has proven its success. By using the scientific method and critical thinking‚ a wide range of things have been discovered. One cannot say the same for philosophy. Many of the questions that

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