Ohms And Resistance

 Electric current Ohm’s law and Resistance   Electrical current is the flow of charged particles. The flow of charges will be constant in current electricity. Electric current flows from higher electric potential to lower electric potential. For the current to flow, it requires a circuit which is closed loop of a conducting material. … Read more

E-Waste

The rapid Growth of technology, upgradation of technical innovations and a high rate of obsolescence in the electronics Industry have led to one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world which consist of end of life electrical and electronic equipment products. It comprises a whole range of electrical and electronic items such as … Read more

PN Junction Diode

 PN Junction Diode A PN-junction diode is formed when a p-type semiconductor is fused to an n-type semiconductor creating a potential barrier voltage across the diode junction The effect described in the previous tutorial is achieved without any external voltage being applied to the actual PN junction resulting in the junction being in … Read more

Electric Transformers

 Electric transformers Electrical transformers are machines that transfer electricity from one circuit to another with changing voltage level but no frequency change. Today, they are designed to use AC supply, which means that fluctuation in supply voltage is impacted by the fluctuation in the current. So, an increase in current will bring about … Read more

MCLR

MCLR: The Foundation of Lending Rates in India The Indian banking landscape is a complex ecosystem, with various factors influencing the cost of borrowing. One of the most significant drivers of lending rates is the Marginal Cost of Funds Based Lending Rate (MCLR). Introduced in 2016, MCLR has revolutionized the way banks price loans, bringing … Read more

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