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Transformer Types and Sizes

02/04/2009 1:42 AM

"To design a transformer size and type for different applications associated standard engineering equations to find the size of a transformer for a particular applications"

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02/04/2009 2:02 AM

What purpose would I serve in doing your homework for you? I will only be fostering the development of a lazy engineer. We have too many of those already.

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02/04/2009 7:18 AM

Hi JRaef,

Thanks . Good humour You really made me to laugh today .

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02/04/2009 3:36 AM

atleast you could have given guidelines so as to find the answers. We are here for sharing our knowledge

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02/04/2009 3:47 AM

The original poster didn't ask a specific question, so it is unlikely to receive a specific answer.

Sharing knowledge in a broader sense is the domain of the book-writer and the publisher, given common sense and the appearance of a commercial opportunity!

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02/04/2009 3:50 AM

so why you have written GURu over there?????

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02/04/2009 4:55 AM

But doesn't do the homeworks of other

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02/04/2009 8:03 AM

Dear pratyasha,

At least for Indians "Guru" is highly respected person . If you call someone "Guru" then that person deserve all that respect. So once a person is designated Guru give him all respect and derive knowledge from him and do not demand it. Give him the privilege to scold ,punish and teach.

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02/04/2009 4:22 PM

Sometimes the knowledge that a guru gives is unpleasant for the hearer to receive.

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02/04/2009 7:12 AM

antupaul ,

What is given with in the quote appears to have been taken from syllabus of some engineering course may be design paper. I suggest you read a book on Electrical Machine design. If you are from India get a book written by M.K.Sibal Khanna Publishers Delhi.It is good one. I won't say read that book but study it well and ask for doubts if any.

Best of luck.

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