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especially related to electrical for class-XII

2006-10-31 05:01:29 · 3 answers · asked by angel 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Combined Hons. Physics and Electronic Engineering (M.Sci. and B.Eng.)
Combined Honours Physics and Electronic Engineering students may carry out their project in the Physics and Astronomy Department or the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department. They work singly and many of the projects offered at the start of Term 1 can be adapted to suit either a pair of Single Honours students or one Combined Physics and Electronic Engineering student. Students may reserve a project at the allocation in Week 1 (1 Oct.), or take up any unallocated projects right up to their starting date in Week 6 (1 Nov.).

Students choosing projects in this department will start work in Week 6. The project work will span 15 Weeks, and will take a minimum of 180 hours. Before Week 6, preparatory work should be undertaken (discussions with supervisors, background reading and collection of apparatus) and a preliminary plan of work for the project (one side of A4) should be submitted by the end of Week 5 (29 Oct) to Prof. Ferrier. An interim report on progress and plan of work for the rest of the project must be submitted by the end of Week 9 (26Nov) -one side of A4 will be sufficient. Both the preliminary plan and the interim report will form part of the assessment of the project. The experimental work is to be completed by the end of Week 20 (4 Mar.) and the final project report must be submitted by the start of Week 23. An oral examination will be held in Week 24.

The project assessment will be based on the conduct of the project work, on the final report and on an oral examination and presentation of the results, which may include a demonstration of equipment developed during the project. The project work and the report will be jointly assessed by the project supervisor and a backup supervisor, who may be from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The oral presentation will be assessed by two other staff members, one from each department. The staff member from the Department of Physics and Astronomy will normally be the Projects Coordinator or a Deputy Coordinator. The project work and the report will each contribute 40% of the marks, and the oral examination 20%. The total project assessment will be scaled to contribute 20% of the total Combined Honours Degree score.

Students who carry out projects in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering must inform the Physics and Astronomy Prof. Ferrier what they are doing before Week 6. They must also submit duplicate copies of any project plans, and other documentation so that their progress may be noted.

2006-10-31 05:13:48 · answer #1 · answered by slimshady3in 4 · 0 0

you could make a project on full wave and half wave rectifiers. the working model just needs a simple circuit which u ll find in any of the 12th standard course books.

2006-10-31 13:16:32 · answer #2 · answered by GREY MATTER 2 · 0 0

Use an orange to power a light bulb.

2006-10-31 13:15:06 · answer #3 · answered by cawillms 3 · 0 0

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