Sunday, December 14, 2014

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diffrence between sd card and microsd card

difference between sd card and microsd card

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Working of laser printer/xerox and how is it works

How the laser printer works,xerox,parts of it

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

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download pspice student version 9.1/9.2 for win xp/7/8

download pspice student version 9.1/9.2  for win xp/7/8

pspice student version download free
pspice 9.1
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What's included with the Student Version

Limited versions of the following products are included in the Student Version of PSpice:

  • PSpice A/D 9.1, Web Update 1, including PSpice Schematics 9.1
  • Your choice of schematic editors (specify during installation)
    • PSpice Schematics 9.1
    • Capture 9.1, Web Update 2


Limits, distribution, and contact information

Limits
The following limits apply to the Student Version of the products:
PSpice A/D
Circuit simulation is limited to circuits with up to:
  • 64 nodes
  • 10 transistors
  • 65 digital primitive devices
  • 10 transmission lines in total (ideal or non-ideal)
  • 4 pairwise coupled transmission lines.
Additional limits:
  • The sample library includes 39 analog and 134 digital parts.
  • Device characterization in the PSpice Model Editor is limited to diodes.
  • Stimulus generation in the PSpice Stimulus Editor is limited to sine waves (analog) and clocks (digital).
  • Circuit optimization with the PSpice Optimizer is limited to one goal, one parameter, and one constraint.
  • You can not create CSDF format data files.
  • You can only display simulation data from simulations performed with the Student Version of the simulator.
Schematics
  • You can place a maximum of 50 parts on a schematic design.
  • You can only draw on size A sheets.
Capture
  • The PSpice libraries are the only ones included. The standard Capture libraries are not included.
  • Import facilities, netlisters, and accessories that are not relevant to PSpice are not included.
  • You can not save a design that contains more than 60 parts. (You can view or create larger designs, but you can not save them.)
  • You can not save a library that contains more than 15 parts.
Minimum hardware requirements
  • Intel Pentium 90MHz or equivalent processor
  • Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT
  • 16MB RAM (32MB recommended)
  • 90MB of free hard disk space
  • CD-ROM drive
  • Mouse or similar pointing device
Distributing the Student Version of PSpiceThe Student Version of PSpice can be distributed freely -- we encourage it -- providing all copyrights are observed and the software is not redistributed under another name.
Contacting customer support
To obtain assistance with the Student Version of PSpice, you can send questions to our customer support email address: mailto:tech.support@pspice.com

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Monday, September 29, 2014

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Lecture 1: XHTML and CSS Tutorial - 1 - Downloading a Text Editor

about lecture:
Prof. Bucky Roberts
Visit my website at https://buckysroom.org/ for all of my videos and tutorials!

Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/TheNewB...

LECTURE CONTENTS:
Downloading a Text Editor - Creating our First Webpage - body and headers - Paragraphs and Line Breaks - Bold, Italics, and Comments - Adding Links to our Webpage - Creating a Link Within a Web Page - Email Links and Tool Tips - Adding Images to the Webpage - Resizing Images - Tables - Table Headers and Movie Stars! - colspan & Annoying People - Table width, cellpadding, and cellspacing - Lists - Intro to CSS
RGB Color and Line Spacing - font-weight & font-style - text-align and Changing Background Color - Background Images - Padding - Border - Margin - Width & Height - Styling Links - Styling Tables - Background Images - Style More Than One Elements & Span! - div - Styling Using Classes - IDs - Child Selectors - Pseudo Elements - External Style Sheets - Overriding Styles - Absolute Positioning - Relative Positioning - Fixed Positioning - Max Width & Height - Introduction to Forms - Check Boxes & Radio Buttons - Drop Down Lists - Text Areas - Passwords & Upload Buttons - Submitting Forms - How to Publish Your Website! 
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Sunday, September 28, 2014

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aerospace engineering full course online by nptel and IIT's.

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Saturday, September 27, 2014

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Basic Principle Of Alternator

A.C. generators or alternators (as they are usually called) operate on the same fundamental principles of electromagnetic induction as d.c. generators. They also consist of an armature winding and a magnetic field. But there is one important difference between the two. Whereas in d.c. generators, the armature rotates and the field system is stationary, the arrangement in alternators is just the reverse of it. In their case, standard construction consists of armature winding mounted on a stationary element called stator and field windings on a rotating element called rotor.

The details of construction are shown in Fig.

basic+principle+of+alternator
alternator


The stator consists of a cast-iron frame, which supports the armature core, having slots on its inner periphery for housing the armature conductors. The rotor is like a flywheel having alternate N and S poles fixed to its outer rim. The magnetic poles are excited (or magnetised) from direct current supplied by a d.c. source at 125 to 600 volts. In most cases, necessary exciting (or magnetising) current is obtained from a small d.c. shunt generator which is belted or mounted on the shaft of the alternator itself. Because the field magnets are rotating, this current is supplied through two sliprings. As the exciting voltage is relatively small, the slip-rings and brush gear are of light construction. Recently, brushless excitation systems have been developed in which a 3-phase a.c. exciter and a group of rectifiers supply d.c. to the alternator. Hence, brushes, slip-rings and commutator are eliminated.

When the rotor rotates, the stator conductors (being stationary) are cut by the magnetic flux, hence they have induced e.m.f. produced in them. Because the magnetic poles are alternately N and S, they induce an e.m.f. and hence current in armature conductors, which first flows in one direction and then in the other.

Hence, an alternating e.m.f. is produced in the stator conductors
(i)whose frequency depends on the number of N and S poles moving past a conductor in one second and
(ii)whose direction is given by Fleming's Right-hand rule.



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Aerospace engineering - Space Flight Mechanics

Aerospace engineering- Space Flight Mechanics

Lecture summary:
Space Flight Mechanics by Dr. Manoranjan Sinha, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IITKharagpur.

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Aerospace engineering - Introduction to Aerodynamics

Aerospace engineering - Introduction to Aerodynamics

Lecture summary:
Introduction to Aerodynamics by Dr. K.P. Sinhamahapatra, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IITKharagpur.

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Aerospace engineering - High Speed Aero Dynamics

Aerospace engineering - High Speed Aero Dynamics

lecture summary:
High Speed Aero Dynamics by Dr. K.P. Sinhamahapatra, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IITKharagpur.
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Aerospace engineering - Optimal Control, Guidance and Estimation

Aerospace engineering - Optimal Control, Guidance and Estimation


Lecture summary:
Optimal Control, Guidance and Estimation by Dr. Radhakant Padhi, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IISc Bangalore.

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Aerospace engineering- Gas Dynamics

Aerospace engineering- Gas Dynamics

lecture details:
Gas Dynamics by Dr. T.M. Muruganandam, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Madras.
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Aerospace engineering - Acoustic Instabilities in Aerospace Propulsion

Aerospace engineering - Acoustic Instabilities in Aerospace Propulsion

lecture summary:
Acoustic Instabilities in Aerospace Propulsion by Prof. R.I. Sujith, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Madras
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Aerospace engineering - Flight Dynamics II (Stability)

Aerospace engineering - Flight Dynamics II (Stability)

lecture summary:
Flight Dynamics II (Stability) by Prof. Nandan Kumar Sinha, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Madras.
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Aerospace engineering - Aero elasticity

Aerospace engineering - Aero elasticity

lecture summary:
Aero elasticity by Prof. C. Venkatesan, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT

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Aerospace engineering - Turbomachinery Aerodynamics

Aerospace engineering - Turbomachinery Aerodynamics

lecture summary:
Turbomachinery Aerodynamics by Prof. Bhaskar Roy,Prof. A M Pradeep, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Bombay.
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Aerospace engineering-Introduction to Helicopter Aerodynamics & Dynamics

Aerospace engineering-Introduction to Helicopter Aerodynamics & Dynamics

lecture summary:
Introduction to Helicopter Aerodynamics and Dynamics by Prof. C. Venkatesan, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Kanpur.
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Aerospace engineering - Instability and Transition of Fluid Flows

Aerospace engineering - Instability and Transition of Fluid Flows

lecture summary:
Instability and Transition of Fluid Flows by Prof. Tapan K. Sengupta, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Kanpur.
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Aerospace engineering - Introduction to Aerospace Propulsion

Aerospace engineering - Introduction to Aerospace Propulsion

lecture summary:
Introduction to Aerospace Propulsion by Prof. Bhaskar Roy and Prof. A. M. Pradeep, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Bombay
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Aerospace engineering- Advanced Control System Design

Aerospace engineering- Advanced Control System Design

lecture summary:
Advanced Control System Design by Radhakant Padhi, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IISC Bangalore
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Aerospace engineering - Foundation of Scientific Computing

 Aerospace engineering - Foundation of Scientific Computing

lecture summary:
Foundation of Scientific Computing by Prof.T.K.Sengupta,Department of Aerospace Engineering,IIT Kanpur.
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Aerospace engineering - Jet Aircraft Propulsion

Aerospace - Jet Aircraft Propulsion


lecture summary:
Jet Aircraft Propulsion by Prof. Bhaskar Roy and Prof. A. M. Pradeep, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Bombay.


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Aerospace engineering - Introduction to Propulsion

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Lecture 45: C++ Programming Tutorial: C++ STL MAP (Hash Table)

Lecture 45: C++ Programming Tutorial: C++ STL MAP (Hash Table)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

In this lesson you will learn about how to use C++ STL map.
code link: http://codepad.org/Oh7gJ5Ol

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c++ stl map implementation
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c++ stl map erase
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c++ stl map insert
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Lecture 44: C++ Programming Tutorial: C++ STL STACK

Lecture 44: C++ Programming Tutorial: C++ STL STACK

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
This lecture describes how to use C++ STL Stack class.

stl stack tutorial
stl stack clear
stl stack iterator
stl stack top
stl stack allocator
stl stack implementation
stl stack class
stl stack pop
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Lecture 43: C++ Programming Tutorial: C++ STL: SET

Lecture 43: C++ Programming Tutorial: C++ STL: SET

 LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
This lesson describes how to use C++ STL set.
Code link: http://codepad.org/mdofjfZa




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stl set difference
stl set count
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Lecture 42: C++ programming tutorial: STL List (Standard template library)

Lecture 42: C++ programming tutorial: STL List (Standard template library)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
Standard template library List
stl list vs vector

code link: http://codepad.org/Ug7BESvP
http://codepad.org/x9ZpYlQh

REFERENCE: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/li...
This is a great place to learn about c++ stl.
stl list find
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Lecture 41: C++ Programming Tutorial: STL Vector (standard template library)

Lecture 41: C++ Programming Tutorial: STL Vector (standard template library)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
Standard template library
STL vector class
apis for vector class
c++ vector stl example
Link: http://codepad.org/ylNqbY5j

stl vector question
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vector iterator c++
vector iterator stl
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Lecture 40: C++ Programming Tutorial 41: Dynamic Cast in C++ (Typecasting)

Lecture 40: C++ Programming Tutorial 41: Dynamic Cast in C++ (Typecasting)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
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Lecture 39: C++ Programming Tutorial 40: Operator overloading and Friend function

Lecture 39: C++ Programming Tutorial 40: Operator overloading and Friend function

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Operator overloading and Friend function
What is operator overloading and how is friend function useful in operator overloading. Give som eexample.

Code link: http://codepad.org/VbUjOAru
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Lecture 38: C++ Programming Tutorial 39: Friend Functions in C++ (Friend of two class)

Lecture 38: C++ Programming Tutorial 39: Friend Functions in C++ (Friend of two class)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Friend function in C++
code url: http://codepad.org/psKp0MR0

friend function c++ example
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friend function c++ stackoverflow
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merits and demerits of friend function in c++
difference between friend function and member function in c++

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Lecture 37: C++ Programming Tutorial 37: Unary Operator Overloading in C++

Lecture 37: C++ Programming Tutorial 37: Unary Operator Overloading in C++

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Unary Operator Overloading in C++
code link: http://codepad.org/ccDdmkDz
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Lecture 36: C++ Programming Tutorial 38: Friends class and friend function

Lecture 36: C++ Programming Tutorial 38: Friends class and friend function

LECTRURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Class Member functions and classes as friends
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Lecture 35: C++ Programming Tutorial 36: Operator Overloading in C++ Basics

Lecture 35: C++ Programming Tutorial 36: Operator Overloading in C++ Basics

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

What do you understand by operator overloading in C++.
What is unary operator overloading.
How to write prefix and postfix operator overloading
Code Link : http://codepad.org/ccDdmkDz

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Lecture 34: C++ Programming Tutorial: Assignment Operator

Lecture 34: C++ Programming Tutorial: Assignment Operator

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.


Assignment operator in C++
Code link: http://codepad.org/D2rrV4rS

assignment operator overloading c++ example
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difference between copy constructor and assignment operator in c++
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Lecture 33: C++ Programming Tutorial 34: Copy Constructors (Deep and Shallow Copy)

Lecture 33: C++ Programming Tutorial 34: Copy Constructors (Deep and Shallow Copy)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Copy constructors
Deep copy and shallow copy constructors

Link for code: http://codepad.org/D2rrV4rS
copy constructor in java
copy constructor example in c++
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copy constructor and assignment operator
copy constructor vs assignment operator
default copy constructor
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Lecture 32: C++ Programming Tutorial 33: Static and Dynamic Binding in C++ (Run Time Binding)

Lecture 32: C++ Programming Tutorial 33: Static and Dynamic Binding in C++ (Run Time Binding)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

What is the difference between static binding and dynamic binding in c++
What is polymorphism
What is dynamic binding in c++
What are virtual functions in C++

static binding vs dynamic binding java
static binding and dynamic binding in c++ with example
static binding vs dynamic binding in oops
static binding and dynamic binding in c++

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Lecture 31: C++ Programming Tutorial 32: Virtual Functions in C++ (Example)

Lecture 31: C++ Programming Tutorial 32: Virtual Functions in C++ (Example)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

What do you understand by virtual function in C++. What is virtual function used for.

You can find the code of this lecture at
http://codepad.org/DfKXx75n

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Lecture 30: C++ Programming Tutorial 31: Hiding Base Class Functions

Lecture 30: C++ Programming Tutorial 31: Hiding Base Class Functions

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Hiding of all overloaded methods in base class
Code Link: http://codepad.org/LtBQY3qc
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Lecture 29: C++ Programming Tutorial 30:Overriding Base Class Functions (Function Overriding)

Lecture 29: C++ Programming Tutorial 30:Overriding Base Class Functions (Function Overriding)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Overriding Base class Function
Code Link http://codepad.org/1RgWKmgI
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Lecture 28: C++ Programming Tutorial 29: passing arguments to base class constructor c++

Lecture 28: C++ Programming Tutorial 29: passing arguments to base class constructor c++


LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

c++ pass parameter to base constructor
how to pass parameters to base class constructor
passing arguments to base class constructor c++


Code Link: http://codepad.org/QTV2q7hG
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Lecture 27: C++ Programming Tutorial 28: Order of execution of constructors and destructors in Inheritance

Lecture 27: C++ Programming Tutorial 28: Order of execution of constructors and destructors in Inheritance

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Order of execution of constructors and destructors in Inheritance
Order of calling constructors/destructors in inheritance

Code Link: http://codepad.org/vRbiwE9P

C++: Execution order of constructor and destructor in inheritance
Inheritance: Constructors and Destructors
Constructor and Destructor invoking sequence with inheritance

Code Link: http://codepad.org/vRbiwE9P
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Lecture 26: C++ Programming Tutorial 27: Public, Private and Protected Inheritance (Inheritance Types)

Lecture 26: C++ Programming Tutorial 27: Public, Private and Protected Inheritance (Inheritance Types)


LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Access Types and Inheritance
Public, Private and Protected Inheritance

Link for code http://codepad.org/Ligh3IRN

inheritance types in c++ with example
inheritance in class
c++ default inheritance type
c++ inheritance table
inheritance and its types in c++
types of inheritance in c++ ppt
inheritance and its types
class inheritance c++

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Lecture 25: C++ Programming Tutorial 26: Inheritance in C++ (Base class Derived Class)

Lecture 25: C++ Programming Tutorial 26: Inheritance in C++ (Base class Derived Class)

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

What is Inheritance in C++.

Link for code: http://codepad.org/LceQN9F9




inheritance c++ example
types of inheritance c++
inheritance c++ definition
inheritance problem c++
inheritance c++ ppt
c++ vector inheritance
multiple inheritance c++
virtual inheritance c++

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Lecture 24: C++ Programming Tutorial 25: Access Modifiers in C++ public, private and protected

Lecture 24: C++ Programming Tutorial 25: Access Modifiers in C++ public, private and protected

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Access Modifiers in C++ public, private and protected


This lecture uses slides generously provided by MIT opencourseware at
LINK
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under the CREATIVE COMMON LICENSE http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/
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Lecture 23: C++ Programming Tutorial 24: Constructors in C++ Classes

Lecture 23: C++ Programming Tutorial 24: Constructors in C++ Classes

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Constructors in C++
code link http://codepad.org/6TnN5ASZ


This lecture uses slides generously provided by MIT opencourseware at
LINK
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical...
under the CREATIVE COMMON LICENSE http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/
It is a derivative work from this course

types of constructors in c++
overloaded constructors in c++
constructors and destructors in c++
parameterized constructors in c++
inheritance in c++
constructors in c++ ppt
copy constructors in c++
constructors in c++ pdf

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Lecture 22: C++ Programming Tutorial 23: C++ Separate Header and Implementation File

Lecture 22: C++ Programming Tutorial 23: C++ Separate Header and Implementation File



LECTURE DETAILS:

This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Header files in C++ and Implementing member functions separately

This lecture uses slides generously provided by MIT opencourseware at
LINK
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical...
under the CREATIVE COMMON LICENSE http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/
It is a derivative work from this course

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Lecture 21: C++ Programming Tutorial 22: C++ Class Member Function

Lecture 21: C++ Programming Tutorial 22: C++ Class Member Function


LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

C++ class member function
passing class object as arguments to function
passing class object as reference
passing class object by value to function
need of member function in C++ class

Link for associated code is found at http://codepad.org/bQvJ4tHs
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Lecture 20: C++ Programming Tutorial 21: Passing class object as function parameter

Lecture 20: C++ Programming Tutorial 21: Passing class object as function parameter

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Passing class as function argument
Passing class object as function parameter
Object as function parameter

Link of code to this program
http://codepad.org/T0zoHCIo

This lecture uses slides generously provided by MIT opencourseware at
LINK
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Lecture 19: C++ Programming Tutorial 20: Introduction to Classes and Objects (Part 2)

Lecture 19: C++ Programming Tutorial 20: Introduction to Classes and Objects (Part 2)

 
LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.



PPT Slide for this lecture is taken from lecture 6 classes of Introduction to C++

Reference: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical...

This is a derivative work under the creative common license generously provided by MIT
The link for creative common license for terms and use is given at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/#cc
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Lecture 18: C++ Programming Tutorial 19: Introduction to Classes and Objects

Lecture 18: C++ Programming Tutorial 19: Introduction to Classes and Objects

 

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Introduction to Classes and Objects
Creating Classes and Objects

PPT Slide for this lecture is taken from lecture 6 classes of Introduction to C++

Reference: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical...

This is a derivative work under the creative common license generously provided by MIT
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Lecture 17: C++ Programming Tutorial 18: Introduction to Object Oriented Programming and Class in C++

Lecture 17: C++ Programming Tutorial 18: Introduction to Object Oriented Programming and Class in C++


LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
Introduction to Object Oriented Programming and Class in C++
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Lecture 16: C++ Programming Tutorial 17: Pointers and Dynamic Memory Allocation on Heap new delete (Free Store)

Lecture 16: C++ Programming Tutorial 17: Pointers and Dynamic Memory Allocation on Heap new delete (Free Store)



LECTURE DETAILS:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

What is heap memory in C++.
How do we store variables in heap or free store.
What is new and delete keyword used for.
Code link is as follows http://codepad.org/CKJPUSLT
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Lecture 15: C++ Programming Tutorial 15: Introduction to Pointers (address Memory Location of Variables)

Lecture 15: C++ Programming Tutorial 15: Introduction to Pointers (address Memory Location of Variables)



LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

What are pointers used in C++.
How will you find the memory location of a variable.

You can find the code at
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Lecture 14: C++ Programming Tutorial 14: Recursion in C++ Tracing Recursive functions using Debugger

Lecture 14: C++ Programming Tutorial 14: Recursion in C++ Tracing Recursive functions using Debugger



LECTRURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Tracing Recursive call using Call Stack and debugger
What is recursion.
Trace a recursive factorial function using debugger


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Lecture 13: C++ Programming Tutorial 13: Recursion in C++ Simple Factorial Example

Lecture 13: C++ Programming Tutorial 13: Recursion in C++ Simple Factorial Example


LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

What is recursion in C++.
How will you calculate factorial of a number using recursion.
Dry run of recusrion for better understanding.



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Lecture 12: C++ Programmng Tutorial 12: Function Overloading + Function Polymorphism

 Lecture 12: C++ Programmng Tutorial 12: Function Overloading + Function Polymorphism

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
What do you understand by function overloading in C++. What is function overloading or function polymorphism used for.
The code for example given in this lecture is posted at
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Lecture 11: C++ Programming Tutorial 11: Default Parameters in C++ functions

Lecture 11: C++ Programming Tutorial 11: Default Parameters in C++ functions

LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Default parameters in C++

c++ function parameter default value
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Lecture 10: C++ Programming Tutorial 10: Arguments and Return Value of Function (Stack Memory )

Lecture 10: C++ Programming Tutorial 10: Arguments and Return Value of Function (Stack Memory )

 

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This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Functions : Arguments and return values


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Lecture 9: C++ Programming Tutorial 9: Call by Value Call by Reference (Swap Example)

Lecture 9: C++ Programming Tutorial 9: Call by Value Call by Reference (Swap Example)

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This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
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Lecture 8: C++ Programming Tutorial 8: Introdduction to Functions (user defined functions)

Lecture 8: C++ Programming Tutorial 8: Introdduction to Functions (user defined functions)



LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Functions in C++
Pass by Value and Pass by Reference
Call by Value and Call by Reference
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Lecture 7: C++ Programming Tutorial 7: Constant Literal and symbols (#define and const)

Lecture 7: C++ Programming Tutorial 7: Constant Literal and symbols (#define and const)



 
LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Constant in C++
Literals and Sybolic constants in C++
#define
#const variables
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Lecture 6: C++ Programming Tutorial: Variable Naming Convention and Keywords

Lecture 6: C++ Programming Tutorial: Variable Naming Convention and Keywords


LECTURE SUMMARY:
 This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

C++ Programming Tutorial: Variable Naming Convention and Keywords
Naming convention of variables in C++
Standard for writing Variable Names
Variable Names in C++ are case sensitive
Keywords in C++ and variable names
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Lecture 5: C++ Programming Tutorial: Wraparound of signed integer in C++

Lecture 5: C++ Programming Tutorial: Wraparound of signed integer in C++


LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

Wraparound of signed integer in C++
Wraparound of unsigned integer in C++
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Lecture 4: C++ Programming Tutorial: Working with Variables + Data Type + sizeof

Lecture 4: C++ Programming Tutorial: Working with Variables + Data Type + sizeof 


LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

In this lecture you will learn
1. What is avriable in c++
2. What is data type
3. Different Types of Data
4. size of data types
5. max and min value of data type
6. signed and unsigned
7. bool float int short long double char types
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LEC:3 C++ Programming Tutorial 3: Code::Blocks The open source, cross platform, free C++ IDE

C++ Programming Tutorial 3: Code::Blocks The open source, cross platform, free C++ IDE

  LECTURE SUMMARY:

This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

In this lecture, an open source IDE for C++ is described. We show how to install codeblocks ide for writing, compiling, running and debugging c++ code.
This will help in learning c++ faster.
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Lecture:2 C++ Programming Tutorial: Input and Output in C++ cout and cin basics

Lecture:2 C++ Programming Tutorial: Input and Output in C++ cout and cin basics

 
LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.

In this lecture you will learn about
1. cin input
2. cout output
3. Formatting of output
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Lecture 1: C++ Programming Tutorial: Hello world (part 1)

Lecture 1: C++ Programming Tutorial: Hello world (part 1)



  
LECTURE SUMMARY:
This video lecture is produced by S. Saurabh. He is B.Tech from IIT and MS from USA.
This lecture introduces C++
Helps you write hello world programs
tells basic step for compilation, linking running of code
basic structure of c++ code.

LECTURE INCLUDES FOLLOWING CONTENTS:
Introduces C++,Helps you write hello world programs,tells basic step for compilation, linking running of code,basic structure of c++ code,cin input,cout output,Formatting of output,An open source IDE for C++ is described. We show how to install codeblocks ide for writing, compiling, running and debugging c++ code,This will help in learning c++ faster,What is avriable in c++,What is data type,Different Types of Data,size of data types,max and min value of data type ,signed and unsigned,bool float int short long double char types,Wraparound of signed integer in C++,Wraparound of unsigned integer in C++,

C++ Programming Tutorial: Variable Naming Convention and Keywords,Naming convention of variables in C++,Standard for writing Variable Names,Variable Names in C++ are case sensitive,Keywords in C++ and variable names,Constant in C++,Literals and Sybolic constants in C++#define,#const variables,Functions in C++,Pass by Value and Pass by Reference,Call by Value and Call by Reference,call by value and call by reference in c,call by value definition,Functions : Arguments and return values,Default parameters in C++,What do you understand by function overloading in C++. What is function overloading or function polymorphism used for,What is recursion in C++,How will you calculate factorial of a number using recursion,Dry run of recusrion for better understanding,Tracing Recursive call using Call Stack and debugger,What is recursion,Trace a recursive factorial function using debugger,What are pointers used in C++,How will you find the memory location of a variable

What is heap memory in C++,How do we store variables in heap or free store,What is new and delete keyword used for,Introduction to Object Oriented Programming and Class in C++,Introduction to Classes and Objects,Creating Classes and Objects,PPT Slide for this lecture is taken from lecture 6 classes of Introduction to C++,Passing class as function argument,Passing class object as function parameter,Object as function parameter,C++ class member function,passing class object as arguments to function,passing class object as reference,passing class object by value to function,need of member function in C++ class,Header files in C++ and Implementing member functions separately,Constructors in C++,Access Modifiers in C++ public, private and protected.

What is Inheritance in C++,Access Types and Inheritance,Public, Private and Protected Inheritance,Order of execution of constructors and destructors in Inheritance,Order of calling constructors/destructors in inheritance,c++ pass parameter to base constructor,how to pass parameters to base class constructor,passing arguments to base class constructor c++,Overriding Base class Function,Hiding of all overloaded methods in base class,What do you understand by virtual function in C++. What is virtual function used for,What is the difference between static binding and dynamic binding in c++,What is polymorphism,What is dynamic binding in c++,What are virtual functions in C++,Copy constructors,Deep copy and shallow copy,constructors,Assignment operator in C++,What do you understand by operator overloading in C++,What is unary operator overloading,How to write prefix and postfix operator overloading,Class Member functions and classes as friends,Friend function in C++,Operator overloading and Friend function,What is operator overloading and how is friend function useful in operator overloading. Give som eexample,Type Casting,Standard template library,STL vector class,apis for vector class,c++ vector stl example,Standard template library List,stl list vs vector,how to use C++ STL sethow to use C++ STL Stack class,how to use C++ STL map. 
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MATLAB VIDEO LECTURES online free course

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MATLAB VIDEO LECTURES-lecture-6

lec-06 Solution of Differential Equations in matlab

 
A video lecture-6 about MATLAB AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS by Prof. A. Routray.
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Lecture 5: Special Matrices in matlab

 
 
A video lecture-5 about MATLAB AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS by Prof. A. Routray,
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lec-04 - Structure : Operators Language Syntax in matlab

 
 
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Lecture 3: - Structure : Operators and Special Characters

 
 A video lecture-3 about MATLAB AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS by Prof. A. Routray, IIT Madras
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MATLAB VIDEO LECTURES-lecture-2

Lecture 2: - Structure : General

 
 
A LECTURE -2 ABOUT MATLAB AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS by Prof. A. Routray, IIT Madras
 
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Lecture 1: - Introduction : Getting Started with an Example

 

 
 
 
 A lecture about MATLAB AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS by Prof. A. Routray, IIT Madras
 
 
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What is the difference between a battery and a charged capacitor?


  main difference: "Capacitor is a device that is used to store an electric charge. It is basically an arrangement of conductors. A capacitor stores electrical energy directly due to the creation of an electrostatic field which is created between two metal "plates". Battery is a device that consists of electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy."
 

CAPACITOR

 A capacitor consists of two conductors which are separated by a dielectric medium. It stores electrical charge and is capable of discharging it whenever required. It blocks Direct Current (DC) and allows Alternating Current (AC) to pass through it. Therefore, they are widely used to extract AC components from DC + AC components. It is basically an arrangement of conductors. Capacitors are widely used in electrical circuits as energy-storage devices.


Capacitors are capable of storing electrical energy directly as an electrostatic field is created between two metal "plates". A capacitor is generally constructed using two metal plates or metal foils separated by an insulator called a dielectric material. This insulator prevents charges to move across the plates. Any non-conducting substance can be used as a dielectric material. However, porcelain, mylar, teflon, mica, cellulose are generally preferred. Thus, a capacitor can be defined as an arrangement of two conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric medium. One of the common applications of a capacitor can be found in a flash camera. A capacitor in a flash camera charges up and stores the electric charge. It releases the charge to a light bulb, and thus flash is created whenever the picture is taken.

BATTERY



 Battery is a device that consists of electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. The battery was created in 1799. Originally, it was called the Voltaic battery. The first battery was created by using copper and zinc rings. The set up was placed in an acid solution that is known as the electrolyte. A battery has evolved since then. However, the basic mechanism remains the same till now. A battery consists of two ends namely cathode and anode. In a battery, the positive terminal is referred to as a cathode. On the other hand, anode is the negative terminal. The two terminals are connected in order to form a circuit. Electrons move through the wire and electricity is produced.


A modern battery zinc carbon is packaged in zinc that serves as a container as well as an anode. A carbon rod is used as a positive terminal. An electrolyte is used as a paste of zinc chloride and ammonium chloride dissolved in water. The electrons that move from anode are collected by the carbon and then are returned to cathode portion of the battery. A battery can also be explained as an assembly comprising of 2 or more cells connected in series to generate a voltage which is equivalent to the sum of the voltages of the cells.

Comparison between Capacitor and Battery:


Capacitor
Battery
DefinitionIn capacitors, energy is stored in their electric field.Battery is a device that consists of electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy.
TypesThree major types of capacitors are ceramic, electrolytic, and tantalum :
  • Electrolytic capacitors - They resemble small cylinders and range in value from 1 µF to several Farads.
  • Ceramic capacitors - They are quite smaller in size and value, ranging from a few Pico Farads to 1 µF.
  • Tantalum capacitors – They are quite similar in size to ceramic. However, they can hold more charge, up to several hundred µF. They tend to be accurate and stable.
  • Alkaline battery
  • Lead-acid battery
  • Lithium battery
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Nickel-cadmium or NiCad battery
  • Zinc-carbon battery or standard carbon battery
Uses
  • High Voltage Electrolytic used in power supplies.
  • Axial Electrolytic - lower voltage smaller size for general purpose where large capacitance values are needed.
  • High Voltage disk ceramic - small size and capacitance value, excellent tolerance characteristics.
  • Metalised Polypropylene; small size for values up to around 2µF good reliability.
  • Sub−miniature Multi layer ceramic chip (surface mount) capacitor. Relatively high capacitance for size achieved by multiple layers. Effectively several capacitors in parallel.
  • Wet-cell - Lead acid batteries to power vehicles; also used by industry.
  • Dry-cell non-rechargeable - these are the most common types of household battery.
  • Dry-cell rechargeable batteries - these are widely used in power tools, cordless appliances, mobile phones etc.
Charging & DischargingQuicklyComparatively slow
Size (Equivalent charge)Comparatively largeComparatively small
CompositionThin metal sheets held very close together but separated by an insulatorChemicals and metals
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