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Electrical Machines and Drives or Electrical Drives and Control for III Semester Mechanical Engineering

Unit - I Introduction to Electric Drives (Q & A)

Unit - III Starting Methods (Q & A)

Unit - IV Conventional Speed Control of DC and AC Drives

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