Posted inTheory of Machines Kinematic link (or) element Posted by admin August 2, 2021 A machine part or a component of a mechanism is called a kinematic link or…
Posted inTheory of Machines Introduction to mechanisms, velocity and acceleration analysis of mechanisms Posted by admin August 2, 2021 Mechanics: It is that branch of scientific analysis which deals with motion, time andforce. Kinematics is the…
Posted inTheory of Machines What Is Theory of Machines Posted by admin August 2, 2021 Theory of Machines may be defined as that branch of Engineering-science, which deals with the study…
Posted inSystem Principles Construction and Working of domestic refrigerator Posted by admin August 2, 2021 Evaporator is a heat exchanger which removes the heat from stuffs or foods to be…
Posted inSystem Principles Working Principle of Water Heaters Posted by admin August 2, 2021 Almost everyone uses a water heater in day to day life. But how many of…
Posted inSystem Principles Why compression ratio of petrol engine is kept low compared to diesel engine? Posted by admin August 2, 2021 What is the need of high compression ratio? Today every machine is expected to give higher efficiency.…
Posted inSystem Principles Making More Efficient Combustion Engines Posted by admin August 2, 2021 Improving internal combustion engine efficiency is a prime concern today. Engineers have devised many methods…
Posted inSystem Principles What is Rocket Propulsion? Posted by admin August 2, 2021 This article will review the basic characteristics of rocket propulsion, including the application of Newtonβs…
Posted inSystem Principles Why cooling capacity unit of domestic refrigerator and Air Conditioner (AC) is different? Posted by admin August 2, 2021 Have you ever wondered ? Why capacity of domestic refrigerator and Air Conditioner (AC) is different though…
Posted inSystem Principles What will be the change in room temperature if door of refrigerator kept open? Posted by admin August 2, 2021 Ans: NO, Rather, temperature of the room will increase over the time, not instantly. Why?…