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Some Problems and solutions related to Lecture 1 Problems related to scientific notation Lecture 3 Q 1.

Problems related to scientific notation Q 3.

Problems related to scientific notation Q 4.

Problems related to scientific notation Q 2.

Problems related to Engineering notation Q 1.

Problems related to Engineering notation Q 3.

Problems related to Metric Prefix Q 1. Q 2.

Problems related to Engineering notation Q 2.

Problems related to Metric Unit Conversion Q 1.

Problems related to Metric Unit Conversion Q 1.

Problems related to Metric Unit Conversion Q 2.

Some Problems and solutions related to Lecture 2 Problems related to Electric Charge Q 1. 5 × electrons

Problems related to Voltage, Current and Resistance Q V

Problems related to Voltage, Current and Resistance Q V

Problems related to Voltage, Current and Resistance Q A

Problems related to Voltage and Current Sources Q mA.

Problems related to Basic Circuit Measurement Show the placement of an ammeter and a voltmeter to measure the current and the source voltage in the below Figure. Also show how to connect ohm-meter to measure R 2 ? Q 1

Problems related to Basic Circuit Measurement Indicate how you would connect the multimeter in the following to measure I 1, V 1 and R 1. Q 2