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What is maximum value
Peak can be used as a verb. Merriam-Webster.com defines peak as "to reach a maximum (as of capacity, value, or activity).
Note total value at start. Do the journey. Note total value at destination. Subtract start value from destination value and there's your answer.
The voltage would never reach 67% of its asymptotic (maximum) value.
Yes if the power factor is unity.Additional AnswerOnly if the load is purely resistive. For a resistive-inductive (R-L) load, the current will reach its maximum value after the voltage reaches its maximum value, and we say the current is 'lagging the voltage'. For a resistive-capacitive (R-C) load, the current will reach its maximum value before the voltage reaches its maximum value, and we say the current is 'leading the voltage'.The angle of lag or lead is called the circuit's 'phase angle' and the cosine of that angle is termed the circuit's 'power factor'. So, for a purely-resistive circuit, the phase angle is zero and the power factor is 1 ('unit'). For R-L circuits, the power factor is less than 1, and is described as 'lagging'. For R-C circuits, the power factor is also less than 1, and is described as 'leading'.
Timer Overflow is when the timer value exceeds the maximum count it can reach, let say 256 for 8-bit and 65536 for 16-bit timers.
it is maximum at the poles
maximum value of 6y+10y
Timer Overflow is when the timer value exceeds the maximum count it can reach, let say 256 for 8-bit and 65536 for 16-bit timers.
The spread is the minimum value (not count) to the maximum value. The range is the maximum value minus the minimum value. Spread does not consider the frequency of the values, only the minimum and maximum.
pi value= 1
Arrange the values in your data set in increasing order. The last value is the maximum value. Example: Data set : 3,5,2,4,6 Arranged values : 2,3,4,5,6 Maximum value is 6.