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The document is a sample exam paper for the position of Assistant Hardware Engineer/Assistant Engineer (IT)/AHME consisting of 24 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as virtual memory systems, algorithms, computer networking, databases, C programming, microprocessors, and more. The majority of the questions are accompanied by short explanations of the answers.
1. A document describing RC and RL circuits is provided. RC circuits are analyzed using Kirchhoff's laws. The time constant τ is defined as RC. For an RC circuit with an initial voltage V0, the voltage v(t) is given by v(t) = V0e-t/τ.
2. For an RL circuit with an initial current I0, the current i(t) is given by i(t) = I0e-t/τ, where the time constant τ is L/R. Kirchhoff's laws are again used to analyze the RL circuit. The voltage v(t) across the inductor is given by v(t) = RI0
The document is a sample exam paper for the position of Assistant Hardware Engineer/Assistant Engineer (IT)/AHME consisting of 24 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as virtual memory systems, algorithms, computer networking, databases, C programming, microprocessors, and more. The majority of the questions are accompanied by short explanations of the answers.
1. A document describing RC and RL circuits is provided. RC circuits are analyzed using Kirchhoff's laws. The time constant τ is defined as RC. For an RC circuit with an initial voltage V0, the voltage v(t) is given by v(t) = V0e-t/τ.
2. For an RL circuit with an initial current I0, the current i(t) is given by i(t) = I0e-t/τ, where the time constant τ is L/R. Kirchhoff's laws are again used to analyze the RL circuit. The voltage v(t) across the inductor is given by v(t) = RI0