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To convert DC values to AC values if you are wanting RMS values they are the same. 100V DC and 100V AC (RMS) are the same "value". If you want to know the Peak-To-Peak AC value you would multiply the RMS value by 1.414. So 100V AC RMS equals 141.4 V Peak to Peak.
Neither. A.C. voltage, and current, are expressed as root-mean-square (rms) values, and this is what a voltmeter and an ammeter reading will indicate. To measure peak voltage, or peak-to-peak voltage, you will need to use an oscilloscope.
Using RMS values instead of peak values or peak to peak values allows us to assess the true power, voltage or current being transferred. Lets suppose, we have a square wave that peaks right before the wave falls, that means the whole time while the peak had not been reached, optimal levels of performance at the load end had not been acheived since the optimal levels of current or voltage was not provided. Now instead of using peak values, if we took root mean squared values(values that are the average of the values of current throughout the cycle) we can assess the true value of the power being transmitted and hence make critical decisions based on this information more effectively. Hope this answers your query.
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A peak in a mass spectrum is a wavelength or frequency that shows a much greater intensity than the surrounding values.
The data values with the highest frequency, gives the peak of the distribution graph.
Both. When an AC voltage is measured and a number is reported, it is necessary to state that this number is rms value or peak value or peak to peak value.AnswerVoltages and currents are each normally expressed in root-mean-square (rms), unless otherwise stated. For example, when we talk about a '120-V service' or a '240-V service', we are expressing the voltages in rms values; it is unecessary to specify that these are rms values. For a sinusoidal waveform, Vrms = 0.707 Vpeak
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Average values of an AC source would be zero, which wouldn't be particularly helpful. Peak values are mainly useful if that's what you're interested in. RMS allows AC to be calculated as if it was DC, which is simple and helpful.
With an oscilloscope. Measure the vertical height of the wave on the screen . Multiply that by the volts per division setting. That will give you its' voltage.
The solar constant and peak sun values both describe the amount of solar energy received at a specific location. The solar constant refers to the average amount of solar radiation received at the outer edge of Earth's atmosphere, while peak sun values represent the maximum amount of solar radiation received at the Earth's surface on a clear, sunny day. Both values are measured in watts per square meter.
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