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بالنسبه لي ك متخرج جديد وعايش التجربه صح  عدم وجود التصور الكافي للتخصص وقت العمل...وافتقارنا للخبره لانه شتان بين الدراسه النظريه و الحياه العمليه وعدم تواجد الشركات الل ... See More

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Question added by Prem P Gupta Lead Electrical Engineer
6 years ago

Why do we always put shorting link at Current Transformer secondary side?‎

Current Transformers used in Electrical Power Systems for metering and protection have to have the secondary side of the Current Transformers shorted.‎

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Question added by uzair ahmed mohd SAP Security Consultant IFFCO
7 years ago

how to become a successful electrical design engineer, as like what courses do we need to learn? ‎

As a startup, facing lots of difficulty ,any company which hire freshers and train them????‎

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Question added by AbderraZak Dabbaghi Electrical Engineer ValbrunaASW, Inc.
7 years ago

Why AC systems are preferred over DC systems?‎

Due to following reasons, AC systems are preferred over DC systems: a. It is easy to maintain and change the voltage of AC electricity for transmission and distribution. ‎ ... See More

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