The primary use for a stroboscope

Verification of Thevenin’s Theorem

Experiment No.: 1 Experment Name: Use Voltmeter, Ammeter to Determine Equivalent Circuit Parameter in a Given Circuit byApplying Thevenin’s Theorem. Objective: To verify Thevenin’s theorem. Theory: Thevenin’s theorem may be stated as follow, “The current flowing through a load resistance RL connected across any two terminal A and B of a linear, active, bilateral network …

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Characteristics of Zener Diode and Finding the Breakdown Voltage

Experiment No.: 1 Experiment Name: Plot the characteristics of Zener diode and find the breakdown voltage. Objective: To plot the characteristics of Zener Diode. To find the breakdown voltage. Theory: An ideal P-N Junction diode does not conduct in reverse biased condition. A zener diode conducts excellently even in reverse biased condition. These diodes operate …

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STUDY OF SERIES INVERTER USING SCR

Experiment No.: 2 Experiment Name: To Study Series Inverter using SCR Objective: To study the mechanism of working of inverter using SCR. Theory: In series inverter, the commutating elements L and C are connected in series with the load. This constitutes a series RLC resonant circuit. The Two SCRs are used to produce the halves (positive and …

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Speed Measurement by using Stroboscope

Experiment No.: 2 Experiment Name: Speed Measurement by using Stroboscope Objective: To measure speed by usinh Stroboscope Theory: The primary use for a stroboscope is to stop motion for diagnostic inspection purposes. However, the stroboscope can be used to measure speed. In order to do this, several factors need to be considered. First, the object …

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