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.SCADA : Himani Gupta Eee 3 Year

SCADA stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. It is a system that monitors and controls industrial, infrastructure, or facility-based processes that exist in the physical world. Some key aspects of SCADA systems include monitoring alarms and events, storing operational data, interfacing with other systems, and controlling/automating equipment. SCADA systems are commonly used in industries like oil and gas, water management, electrical power generation, telecommunications, transportation systems, and more.

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.SCADA : Himani Gupta Eee 3 Year

SCADA stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. It is a system that monitors and controls industrial, infrastructure, or facility-based processes that exist in the physical world. Some key aspects of SCADA systems include monitoring alarms and events, storing operational data, interfacing with other systems, and controlling/automating equipment. SCADA systems are commonly used in industries like oil and gas, water management, electrical power generation, telecommunications, transportation systems, and more.

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SCADA…

HIMANI GUPTA
EEE 3rd YEAR
IT STANDS FOR……
• Supervisory
• Control
• And
• Data
• Acquisition
Sample Question and Answer
• The following slides are example questions using the
layouts in the Quiz Show template. View them in slide
show to see the answer animations.
The Sun is a star.

TRUE or FALSE?
What is the name of our galaxy?

The Milky Way


How many planets in the solar system
have rings?

Four planets.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all
have rings.
What is inertia?

A. Measurement of electrical resistance

B. A ratio between mass and velocity

C. Resistance to motion or change

D. The speed at which an object falls

E. All of the above


Match the device to what it
measures:

Stop Watch Distance

Scale Temperature

Thermometer Elapsed Time

Speedometer Weight

Odometer Rate of Travel

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