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Communication English-II
Unit-I
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Unit-II
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Unit-III
Unit-IV
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Unit-V
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Applied Mathematics
Unit-I (Vector algebra)
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Unit-II (Integral calculus)
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Unit-III (Applications of differentiation)
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Unit-IV (Application of Integration)
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Unit-V (Probability & Statistics)
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Fundamental of Electrical & Electronics engineering
Unit-I (DC & AC circuits)
Electric current- Current is the flow of charged particles through a conducting medium, such as a wire.
Voltage- Voltage, also called electromotive force, is a quantitative expression of the potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field.
Resistance- Resistance is the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current. It is represented by the uppercase letter R. The standard unit of resistance is the ohm, sometimes written out as a word, and sometimes symbolized by the uppercase Greek letter omega:
Voltage- Voltage, also called electromotive force, is a quantitative expression of the potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field.
Resistance- Resistance is the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current. It is represented by the uppercase letter R. The standard unit of resistance is the ohm, sometimes written out as a word, and sometimes symbolized by the uppercase Greek letter omega: