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2nd August 2014, 03:38 PM
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Electrical Engineering Sample question paper
Will you please provide me the GATE Electrical Engineering Sample question paper??????????
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3rd August 2014, 09:04 AM
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Re: Electrical Engineering Sample question paper
This is the GATE Electrical Engineering Sample question paper: The typical ratio of latching current to holding current in a 20 A thyristor is (A) 5.0 (B) 2.0 (C) 1.0 (D) 0.5 For the same network, with 6 V dc connected at port A, 1 W connected at port B draws 7/3 A. If 8 V dc is connected to port A, the open circuit voltage at port B is (A) 6 V (B) 7 V (C) 8 V (D) 9 V With 10 V dc connected at port A, the current drawn by 7 W connected at port B is (A) 3/7 A (B) 5/7 A (C) 1 A (D) 9/7 A Remaining questions are in the attachment, download it freely from here: |
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24th March 2015, 10:24 AM
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Re: Electrical Engineering Sample question paper
I have applied in GATE Electrical Engineering Exam . Will you please provide the GATE Electrical Engineering entrance Exam question paper ?
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24th March 2015, 10:30 AM
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Re: Electrical Engineering Sample question paper
Here I am providing the list of few questions of GATE Electrical Engineering entrance Exam question paper which you are looking for . When the plate area of a parallel plate capacitor is increased keeping the capacitor voltage constant, the force between the plates (a) increase (b) decreases (c) remains constant (d) may increase or decrease depending on the metal making up the plates. As the temperature is increased, the voltage across a diode carrying a diode carrying a Constant current (a) increases. (b) decreases. (c) remains constant. (d) may increase or decrease depending upon the doping levels in the junction. An electromagnetic field is ridia ted from (a) a stationary point charge. (b) a capacitor with a DC voltage. (c) a conductor carrying a DC current (d) an oscillating dipole. Higher synchronous reactance is preferred in the present day alternators, because one can have (a) reduced sub-transient currents. (b) reduced harmonic currents. (c) reduced transient currents. (d) higher voltage regulation with load. Electrodynamics type wattmeters have large errors while measuring power in ac circuits at low power factor conditions, since the voltage across and the current through the (a) current coil are not in phase. (b) current coil are not in quadrature. (c) presssure coil are not in phase. (d) pressure coil are not in quadrature. |