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Member • Jul 16, 2011
A Typical Scene At Viva In Engineering College - CE Comics
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We don't want this thread to die: #-Link-Snipped-#, so tried to make up a scene from college. 😁
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Member • Jul 26, 2011
praveenscienceWow... Nice one AKD... Expecting more... 😀 And something which was taken from the Internet regarding Viva... 😀
Member • Jul 26, 2011
Wow!!! Didn't expect this kinda response! Yeah, but do you think Inductor (L) doesn't allow AC to pass? Dude, the choke in tubelight is L circuit only! 😁Kautilyacool.
But I would also like to point out on a serious note that the symbol for the capacitor might have something to do with it blocking DC.The reasoning might not be as naive as above but might be very vaguely similar.
Also symbol of an inductor can be imagined as able to block ac.
My point is that symbols usually serve as a convenient means to pass information. By definition a symbol must symbolise what it represents.
Symbols and names of phenomenon in science are very well thought out.
Hope though that my post doesn't remove the fun out of the post. I actually found it quite funny , but after I had wiped the tears of laughter I wondered maybe the symbol does have some meaning. Will scout the net for origin of symbol of capacitor(though most probably it signifies a parallel plate).
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Member • Jan 30, 2012
hey.i bought a tata docomo 3g data card.i installed it.when i open it,it opens for a whlie,then diappears......cn anyone tell me plz what should i do?It reminded me how I gave my Vivas. If the right terminology didn't click me, then I would always use the pronoun 'it'. One of the professors once asked me, "And your 'IT' here is?". 😁