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    From the very beginning, the field of electrical engineering has grown at a rapid pace and expanded into numerous specialized categories, which includes electronics. Electronics also branched into a large number of subcategories. “The field of electronics was born with the invention of the thermionic valve diode vacuum tube in 1904 by John Ambrose Fleming” (Lucas). Fleming’s vacuum tube was the basis on which all electronics, such as radios, television, and radar, were founded on until it was

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    Electrical & Electronics Engineers Project Outline Introduction A. The Basis of my future career. History & Nature of Work (Duties) A. Electrical & Electronics beginning and effects on daily life. B. What does Electrical & Electronics Engineers do? Preparation and Training A. Basic courses for both electrical and electronics. 1. College Programs-Computer architecture, switching theory, and computer design. 2. Electrical Programs- Mathematics and science more than technology and

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    engineers usually monitor, direct operations, or solve on-site problems. Some engineers travel extensively to plants or work-sites in their area and abroad. Having investigated a career in electrical engineering, I have learned some information that I did not know before and made the decision of pursuing a career in electrical engineering based on research and interview answers. Many engineers work a standard 40-hour week, but at times deadlines or design standards may bring extra pressure to a job, requiring

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION PROBLEM SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION The energy can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can be converted from one form to another. Electrical energy is widely used in day to day life in various applications. The generation of as electrical energy is nothing but the conversion of various other forms of energy into electrical energy. This generated energy is demanded by the consumers. There are three main parts of power system network: Generation, Transmission and Distribution

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    “Why not an engineer?” Now of course I didn’t just want to be any engineer, I wanted to be an electrical one. Along with electrical engineering, I wanted to work with the Marine Corps, because I want to be helping people and making my home a safer place, and joining the marines is one of the best ways to do that. Of course, there is the question of what is electrical engineering or what is an electrical engineer? Later on I will go over the differences between a marine engineer and a civilian engineer

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    Essential Tips to Consider When Hiring an Electrical Contractor Getting a qualified technician to handle electrician jobs in your apartment can be cumbersome. However, you can identify an established and reliable electrical contractor by his or her ability to install or maintain lighting systems as well as upgrade sophisticated electrical panel systems in a home, office or company. Not just by handling simple tasks like bulb or fixture replacements. Simply ensure your prospective contractor is versed

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    “The only thing permanent in life is change”. This perfectly holds true to the world of Electrical Engineering where novel ideas are not a novelty. It is this novelty that entices me to this field and gives me a deep sense of professional pride. In this context, I would like to pursue my masters in Electrical Engineering, which not only supplements the knowledge that I possess but also provides a strong platform for my career goals. I Introduce myself as an undergraduate student specialized in Electronics

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    education have brought me a deep appreciation for the study of the Power systems, Controls systems and Telecommunication. When the time came to specialize, my decision to major in Electrical Power Engineering was motivated by the hope of achieving a strong opportunity of creativity, research, and development. Electrical Engineering, with its myriad sub-domains and multi-faceted nature is a natural amalgamation that allows me to express my creativity and innovative power to bring about works that offer

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    COORDINATION (UNIT I,II & SHREE POWER) Student: Vishal Kasotia Project Guide: Mr Ajay Sharma. College: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Course: Electrical Engineering with Specialization in Power Electronics (EPE) Enrolment Number: 12212014 Internship Period: May 11, 2015 – July 3, 2015 Summer Internship 2015 Submitted by Vishal Kasotia 4th yr (IDD) in Electrical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee May – July, 2015 Page | 1 Acknowledgement I owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. Ajay Sharma for

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    Practical Exercise One (10%): There are five major sources of electrical power worldwide and four other sources that are not used widely at this time. Using your state?s electrical grid, identify the sources of electrical power used by your state and then attempt to locate the major power plants and substations. Try to identify the major components of these plants and substations. Try to establish the connection between power generation, transmission and distribution in your state. Compare and contrast

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