230voltsinglephase and 415vlolt+or-5%
"Voltage peak" is generally used to denote the maximum(amplitude) of AC voltage supply. It can not be approximated as dc value. The closest approximation one can make for dc value of a ac supply is the RMS(root mean square) value of the voltage. So that the ohmic loss caused by the given AC voltage supply is equivalent to that caused by a dc supply having value equal to the RMS of this AC supply (for given impedance & time).
It is an AC supply with an rms voltage of 230 v and a frequency of 50 Hz, as used throughout Europe.
IC 7806 is the voltage regulator that gives 6V dc voltage from 230V ac power supply. It is used to give power supply to the IC which operates on 6V.
No, it will cause the bulb to blow. A 12 volt light is DC voltage and your home outlet is AC voltage.
The diac conducts in both directions at approximately the same voltage, making it unsuitable in an AC to DC supply. The triac also conducts in both directions, based on a gate voltage which is slightly different in the two usable quadrants. That is why the diac is often used to trigger the triac - it makes the two conduction cycles more symmetric. In both cases, the diac/triac does not make sense for an AC to DC supply, but it works well in an AC voltage regulator, such as a lamp dimmer or motor speed controller.
Because of Ac supply, current lags voltage by 90 in Inductor.
The household supply in the UK is 240 V and is AC (alternate current).
The standard nominal mains supply everywhere in the USA is 120 volts AC, 60 Hz.
For part of the AC voltage wave, the capacitor will be above the source voltage, and will discharge until the AC voltage wave increases above the capacitor's stored voltage.
High Voltage AC.
240v
"Voltage peak" is generally used to denote the maximum(amplitude) of AC voltage supply. It can not be approximated as dc value. The closest approximation one can make for dc value of a ac supply is the RMS(root mean square) value of the voltage. So that the ohmic loss caused by the given AC voltage supply is equivalent to that caused by a dc supply having value equal to the RMS of this AC supply (for given impedance & time).
It is an AC supply with an rms voltage of 230 v and a frequency of 50 Hz, as used throughout Europe.
Also called a power supply, plugs in to a standard wall outlet to provide 12 volt DC or 24 volt AC power for cameras and other low voltage devices
AC supply means the supply voltage is alternating one. Supply has some particular frequency and magnitude. e.g. usual power supply to domestic use DC supply means the supply voltage (or current) is not alternating. It is fixed one. i.e. frequency is zero. e.g. batteries
to convert AC into DC voltage without fluctuation
You don't. Transformers only work with AC voltage. Their input will be an AC waveform, and their output will be an AC waveform. Other electronics are used to convert the stepped down AC waveform from the transformer to DC.