Basic of DC Motor
In this Video, Komal Mehna, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the basic of DC motor. Basically motors should be started at slow speed and the gradually increase its …
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In this Video, Komal Mehna, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the basic of DC motor. Basically motors should be started at slow speed and the gradually increase its …
In this Video, Komal Mehna, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the basic of DC motor. Basically motors should be started at slow speed and the gradually increase its speed at desired speed. According to the nature of input electric motor can be divided into AC motor and DC motor. Then DC motor further divided into field winding and armature winding.
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In this Video, Mayanka Kaushik, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the Huffman Coding. In this coding first of all arrange all the probabilities in decreasing order and then …
In this Video, Mayanka Kaushik, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the Huffman Coding. In this coding first of all arrange all the probabilities in decreasing order and then assign the respective message signals. Last two lower probabilities are added and then rearrange the probabilities again. Repeat this procedure until the last two stages remain in the coding. Then from last assign the value 0 or 1 according to probabilities for higher probabilities assign 0 and lower 1. Repeat this procedure till the first term.
