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People come up with peculiar or funny answers in interviews or exams:

Interviewer: Why is a thicker conductor necessary to carry a current in A.C. as
compared to D.C. ?
Candidate: An AC current goes up and down (drawing a sinusoid) and requires more
space inside the wire, so the wire has to be thicker.

Interviewer: How will you tell if that wall outlet carries AC or DC ?
Candidate: I will put my finger in. If it is pushed away, it is DC. If it gets stuck, it
was AC.

Interviewer: How will you reverse direction of an induction motor?
Candidate: I will remove the four bolts at the base, turn the motor around, and put
back the bolts.

Interviewer: How do you start a synchronous motor?
Candidate: Vrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (in rising pitch)
Interviewer: Stop! Stop!
Candidate: rrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (in falling pitch)

Interviewer: How do you limit surge current within an integrated circuit?
Candidate: By using a miniature circuit breaker.

External (to student) : ” Why does a capacitor block DC but allow AC to pass through
?
Student: See, a capacitor is like this —| |— , OK. DC Comes straight, like this —–
—–, and the capacitor stops it. But AC,goes UP, DOWN, Up DOWN and jumps right
over the capacitor!”

Examiner : “What is a step-up transformer?”
Student : “A transformer that is put on top of electric poles.”

Examiner (smiling): “And then what is a step-down transformer?”
Student (hesitantly):”Uh - A transfomer that is put in the basement or in a pit?”

Examiner (pouncing): “Then what do you call a transformer that is installed on the
ground?”
(student knows he is caught — can’t answer)
Examiner (impatiently): “Well?”
Student (triumphantly): “A stepless transformer, sir!”
 
old mail but good to read them again 😀
 
great ones! :rofl: :rofl:best one was about capacitor! :rofl:
 
To all , who know how to solve the problems mathematically, something for you all.
Please solve it


Kirchoff's Current Law (KCL):
At every node, the sum of all currents entering a node must equal zero.

Kirchoff's Voltage Law (KVL):
The voltage law says that the sum of voltages around every closed loop in the circuit must equal zero.

Exercise :
Please apply Kirchoff's Current and Voltage laws to the following figures.
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Figure 1:

http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/3629/kl1kv3.jpg
By http://profile.imageshack.us/user/sandy_123 at 2009-02-07

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Figure 2:
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/3388/kl2ai1.png
By http://profile.imageshack.us/user/sandy_123 at 2009-02-07



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I think Kirchoff's himself would struggle to solve this problem 🙂
 
Cannot see any images SVK. Yahoo mails dont show images in copy paster. You might need to upload on some other host.
 
Thanks for letting me know, now can you see it?
 

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