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Adarsh Vasista

BE ( Electronics and Communications Engg) PhD (ongoing) in Nano Optics

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I presently doing my PhD in Nano Optics in Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune. I come from Electronics Engineering background, with a Gold Medal in BE ( Electronics and Communications Engg) from Visvesvaraya Technological University. I have 15 International/National conference publications to my credit, with thrice awarded "The Best Paper Award". Recipient of "Best Project of the year - 2013" award by IISc.

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Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER) Pune Pursuing

Doctor of Philosophy ( Ph.D)

Visvesvaraya technological university 2013

Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER) Pune 2015

Master of Science (M.Sc.)

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Aundh, Pune, India - 411045

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Answered on 22/07/2015 Learn Tuition/Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC)

Capacitors, or any electrical components for that sake, are said to be connected in parallel when same polarity leads are connected to a node. In other words, if same sides of capacitor ( plate in parallel plate capacitor) are connected to a node, then it is said to be parallel. If opposite polarity... ...more
Capacitors, or any electrical components for that sake, are said to be connected in parallel when same polarity leads are connected to a node. In other words, if same sides of capacitor ( plate in parallel plate capacitor) are connected to a node, then it is said to be parallel. If opposite polarity leads are connected together then, it is said to be series connection.
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Answered on 22/07/2015 Learn Tuition/Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC)

Parallel connection is one, when we have same polarity of capacitors being connected to a node . In other words, when the same side of all capacitors are connected to a single node, it becomes parallel connection. If one polar side of the capacitor gets connected to the other one, it becomes series c... ...more
Parallel connection is one, when we have same polarity of capacitors being connected to a node . In other words, when the same side of all capacitors are connected to a single node, it becomes parallel connection. If one polar side of the capacitor gets connected to the other one, it becomes series connection.
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Teaches

Engineering Entrance Coaching classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

BSc Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

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Years of Experience in BSc Tuition

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Answers by Adarsh Vasista (2)

Answered on 22/07/2015 Learn Tuition/Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC)

Capacitors, or any electrical components for that sake, are said to be connected in parallel when same polarity leads are connected to a node. In other words, if same sides of capacitor ( plate in parallel plate capacitor) are connected to a node, then it is said to be parallel. If opposite polarity... ...more
Capacitors, or any electrical components for that sake, are said to be connected in parallel when same polarity leads are connected to a node. In other words, if same sides of capacitor ( plate in parallel plate capacitor) are connected to a node, then it is said to be parallel. If opposite polarity leads are connected together then, it is said to be series connection.
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Answered on 22/07/2015 Learn Tuition/Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC)

Parallel connection is one, when we have same polarity of capacitors being connected to a node . In other words, when the same side of all capacitors are connected to a single node, it becomes parallel connection. If one polar side of the capacitor gets connected to the other one, it becomes series c... ...more
Parallel connection is one, when we have same polarity of capacitors being connected to a node . In other words, when the same side of all capacitors are connected to a single node, it becomes parallel connection. If one polar side of the capacitor gets connected to the other one, it becomes series connection.
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Adarsh Vasista conducts classes in BSc Tuition, Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC) and Engineering Entrance Coaching. Adarsh is located in Aundh, Pune. Adarsh takes at students Home and Regular Classes- at his Home. He has 2 years of teaching experience . Adarsh is pursuing Doctor of Philosophy ( Ph.D) from Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER) Pune. Adarsh has completed Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) from Visvesvaraya technological university in 2013 and Master of Science (M.Sc.) from Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER) Pune in 2015.

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