Joke for Electrical Engineers...

gayankuwait

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  • Oct 13, 2010
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    INTERVIEW

    Sub: electrical Engineering

    People come up with peculiar or funny answers in interviews or exams:

    Interviewer: Why is a thicker conductor necessary to carry a current in A.C. as
    compared to D.C. ?

    Candidate: An AC current goes up and down (drawing a sinusoid) and requires more space inside the wire, so the wire has to be thicker.

    Interviewer: How will you tell if that wall outlet carries AC or DC ?

    Candidate: I will put my finger in. If it is pushed away, it is DC. If it gets stuck, it
    was AC.

    Interviewer: How will you reverse direction of an induction motor?

    Candidate: I will remove the four bolts at the base, turn the motor around, and put back the bolts.

    Interviewer: How do you start a synchronous motor?

    Candidate: Vrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (in rising pitch)

    Interviewer: Stop! Stop!

    Candidate: rrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (in falling pitch)

    Interviewer: How do you limit surge current within an integrated circuit?

    Candidate: By using a miniature circuit breaker.

    External (to student) : " Why does a capacitor block DC but allow AC to pass through?

    Student: See, a capacitor is like this ---| |--- , OK. DC Comes straight, like this ----------, and the capacitor stops it. But AC,goes UP, DOWN, Up DOWN and jumps right over the capacitor!"

    Examiner : "What is a step-up transformer?"

    Student : "A transformer that is put on top of electric poles."

    Examiner (smiling): "And then what is a step-down transformer?"

    Student (hesitantly):"Uh - A transfomer that is put in the basement or in a pit?"

    Examiner (pouncing): "Then what do you call a transformer that is installed on the ground?"

    (student knows he is caught -- can't answer)

    Examiner (impatiently): "Well?"

    Student (triumphantly): "A stepless transformer, sir!"