1khz you get 2000 zero crossings per sec
or .5 ms between zeros
depending on which zero crossing you pick
it may be .25ms or .75ms to the max or min
for ten khz .05ms between zeros .025ms or .075ms
maximum generated voltage is 21KV
The maximum level of voltage allowed for a person to be exposed safely.
A capacitor can charge to its' maximum OR the voltage applied to it, whichever is LESS.
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'.
In India maximum generation is 21.5kv
Clipping occurs in the voltage waveform when the input voltage, multiplied by the voltage gain of the op-amp circuit, exceeds the op-amp supply voltage as limited by the output network. The supply voltage and output network, limits the maximum voltage that can be achieved at the output. The op-amp behaves normally within its range of maximum voltage output, and then it is clipped when it reaches the maximum voltage of the circuit.
maximum generated voltage is 21KV
Voltage amplitude is the maximum value of a voltage.
15.5 volts maximum.
The maximum level of voltage allowed for a person to be exposed safely.
A capacitor can charge to its' maximum OR the voltage applied to it, whichever is LESS.
The formula for calculating the maximum voltage in an electrical circuit is V I R, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.
The maximum voltage formula for a circuit is V I R, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.
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'.
In India maximum generation is 21.5kv
The voltage on a utility power line, graphed against time, is the shape of a nice,smooth sine function. At 60 Hz, it goes through 60 complete wiggles every second.So it rises from zero to maximum in 1/4 of 1/60th of a second =1/240 = 0.004167 second (rounded)That's 4 1/6 milliseconds
The voltage across the resistor is whatever voltage is applied. The only maximum here would be a voltage that would damage the resistor. If you think this might happen, you'll have to look up such a voltage from the data sheets.