Vidhyalakshmi

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Which is the largest bank in India?

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Related topics: india, bank, largest

Vidhyalakshmi's answer: State Bank of India In terms of number of branch offices and employees, SBI is the largest bank in the world. It was established in 1806, as Bank of Bengal. The State Bank of India was nationalised in July 1955 under the SBI Act of 1955. With more ...

10. 3 V is applied across a 6 Ω resistor. What is the current? A: 0.5 ohms B: 0.5 amps C: 2 ohms D:

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Related topics: amp, current, science, physics, physical science, electricity, help, homework

Vidhyalakshmi's answer: Use Ohms law to answer this question V=I*R I=3/6 I = 0.5 amps

What are the methods of sampling?

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Vidhyalakshmi's answer: Can you clarify Did you mean stastical sampling or sampling in communications.

Differences b/w synchronous and asynchronous serial communication?

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Related topics: communication

Vidhyalakshmi's answer: For synchronous data transfer, both the sender and receiver access the data according to the same clock.For asynchronous data transfer, there is no common clock signal between the sender and receivers.

What advantage of Just-In-Time (JIT) management of stocks?

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Related topics: management

Vidhyalakshmi's answer: Advantages of just in time inventory management Companies like to use JIT as it is seen as a more cost efficient method of holding stock. Its purpose is to minimise the amount of goods you hold at any one time, and this has numerous advantages: ...

What is the principle of operation of DC motor?

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Related topics: motor, operation

Vidhyalakshmi's answer: Electro magnetic induction is the working priciple of DC motor.

Which has more momentum a 1000 kg car moving 1 m/s or a 70 kg sprinting at 8 m/s?

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Related topics: moving, car, cars, momentum

Vidhyalakshmi's answer: Momentum is a vector quantity that is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object or particle. The standard unit of momentum magnitude is the kilogram-meter per second (kg · m/s or kg · m · s -1 ). Momentum( ...

A student of mass 40kg walks home everyday after school at the speed of 10m/s what is the K E?

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Related topics: home, speed, school, walk, student, everyday, schools, homes, science

Vidhyalakshmi's response: You can find the kinetic energy using this formula Kinetic energy=0.5×mass×(velocity)^2

Does electricity stay in wiring for a second after the object has been powered off?

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Related topics: light, radio, wire, energy, electricity, stay, object

Vidhyalakshmi's answer: Yes ,very small electricity does persist in a circuit even after the power is off. This phenomenon is known as "transient". For more clarification, Refer circuit theory transient concepts.

What happens to the capacitor’s output if the input signal’s frequency is higher?

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Related topics: signal, frequency

Vidhyalakshmi's response: Capacitor's impedance depends on its frequency. Impedance of capacitor=1/(2×pi×frequency×capacitance) Pi=3.14 If frequency is increased ,impedance of a capacitor reduced. (See the above formula, impedence and frequency are ...