Code No: 410353 IV B. Tech I-Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2004 COMPUTER GRAPHICS (Common to Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering and Mechatronics) Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70 Answer Any Five Questions All questions carry equal marks ---
Write the Bresenham’s algorithm to draw a line segment between two points.
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Write an algorithm for interpreting the display file.
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Describe the transformation that rotates an object point Q(x,y), degrees about an arbitrary point.
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Write procedures for creating and closing segments.
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Explain polygon clipping algorithm with a suitable example.
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Derive transformation matrix for rotation about an arbitrary axis.
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Outline the z-buffer algorithm. List the advantages and disadvantages of the zbuffer algorithm.
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Explain display processor system. Write about B-splines.
potential and muscle contraction. 2.a) With a neat ... b) Explain the origin of ECG from the heart muscles. ... 4.a) What are the different types of muscles? Explain ...
Explain determinants and use of determinancy diagram. 2.a) ... Draw the E/R model representation of many-to-many relationship and · superfluous entity tables.
b) Give the steps of a registry-based algorithm for finding and using idle · workstations. 4.a) With reference to distributed file system implementation explain i) ...
Write short notes on any three of the following: · a) · SNMP · b) · World wide web · c) · Transmission media · d) · ARPANET. -*-*-*-. OR. AjntuWorld.in.
6.a) Explain the operation of different types of duplexers. b) Write about Feeds for paraboloids. 7.a) Explain different types of detectors in a Radar receiver.
Discuss the relative merits and demerits of AC and DC transmission from the ... b) Draw a schematic diagram of typical HVDC converter station and describe the.
4.a) Explain about the interrupt sequence for 8086 microprocessor and give the layout · of interrupt pointers. b) Write an 8086 assembly language program to ...
Explain the principle of operation of thermal conductivity analyzer used for · estimation of components such as CO, CO2 etc. 4. a) Often it is tempting to increase ...
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS · (Common to Computer Science & Engg. And Computer Science and Information · Technology) · Time: 3 hours · Max. Marks: 70 · Answer any FIVE questions · All questions carry equal marks · - - - - · 1. What is storyboarding? Explain i
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RELIABILITY & SAFETY ENGINEERING · (Electronics & Control Engineering) ... (a) Explain the following terms in connection with reliability evaluation. [2+3].
NR. IV B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, November 2005 ... 3. Analyse the following frame using stiffness method. EI constant. (figure 3) [16].
What do you understand by Non-destructive testing techniques? List various tech- · nique of NDT and explain any three of them · [16]. 8. Write short notes on the ...
Using dynamic programming method, how do you find the most economical ... the additional reactive power requirement at the receiving end to meet a load of ...
(b) Explain the architecture of Honeywell 60/66 multiprocessor system. [8+8] · 6. (a) Define the term nonpreemptive scheduling. With an example illustrate the.
5. (a) Compare and contrast adaptive and fuzzy control techniques used in motion- ... Discuss various application of microprocessor control programmable logic ...
(b) Back to back DC link along with AC feeder. 2. Clearly explain the different converter configurations commonly employed for HVDC · converter and bring out ...
... No: NR410805. NR. IV B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, November 2005 ... ideal, Raoult's and Dalton's laws are applicable. [16] · *****. 2 of 2.
(c) Discuss the panel method for compressible subsonic and supersonic flows [6] · 6. (a) Derive a descretized form of generic integral form of continuity and ...