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"150 Fascinating Viva Questions & Answers on Circuit Theory" is an engaging and comprehensive book that delves into the fascinating world of circuit theory through a collection of thought-provoking viva questions and detailed explanations. Designed for students, electronics enthusiasts, and professionals, this book serves as an invaluable resource to sharpen their understanding of circuit theory concepts and applications. "150 Fascinating Viva Questions & Answers on Circuit Theory" is an ideal companion for anyone seeking to excel in circuit theory, whether it's for academic examinations, job…mehr

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"150 Fascinating Viva Questions & Answers on Circuit Theory" is an engaging and comprehensive book that delves into the fascinating world of circuit theory through a collection of thought-provoking viva questions and detailed explanations. Designed for students, electronics enthusiasts, and professionals, this book serves as an invaluable resource to sharpen their understanding of circuit theory concepts and applications. "150 Fascinating Viva Questions & Answers on Circuit Theory" is an ideal companion for anyone seeking to excel in circuit theory, whether it's for academic examinations, job interviews, or simply a desire to deepen their knowledge of electronics and electrical circuits. With its engaging format and informative content, this book is sure to ignite the curiosity of readers and empower them with the knowledge needed to excel in the world of circuits.
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Suman Debnath is an engineer, writer, and philosopher from Agartala, India. Born on July 20th, 1986, he has a passion for exploring spirituality, philosophy, and personal growth through writing. Suman believes that writing is a powerful tool for self-reflection and growth, and he encourages others to explore their own thoughts and ideas. In his free time, he enjoys reading and spending time with his family while working at TSECL, a state-owned power utility company in Tripura, India.