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The factors of 707 are: 1, 7, 101, and 707.The prime factors of 707 are: 7 and 101.
1 x 707, 7 x 101, 101 x 7, 707 x 1 = 707
rms values refer to "root mean square" mathematical values of the sine wave of electricity. This is essentially an "average" value of the voltage being measured as voltage in any circuit varies constantly.
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RMS stands for Root Mean Square. Power is calculated as V2/R where V is the voltage and R is the resistive component of a load, This is easy toi calculate for a DC voltage, but how to calculate it for a sinusoidal voltage? The answer is to take all the instantaneous voltages in the sine wave, square them, take the mean of the squares, then take the square root of the result. This is defined as the "heating effect voltage". For a sine wave, this is 0.707 of the peak voltage.
The lucky number in the case of a watts to rms conversion is .707. If you are converting a single watt, then you would multiply 1 by .707 which will supply you with either the upper or lower end of your RMS range.
A: Root Mean Suare and it is defined as .707 of the peak
Hi, RMS is voltage X .707 and the power is voltage X current. Hope that helps, Cubby
Another name for average voltage is the RMS (Root Mean Square). This is a voltage derived from the peak to peak voltage multiplied by .707. If the peak to peak voltage is 170 volts then the average voltage (RMS) would be 170 x .707 = 120 volts.
Multiply the peak to neutral by .707 for a sine wave. The RMS value is the equivalent level available if it were DC, so it will always be lower than the peak value.
Assuming "quoted value" to be RMS value, or average, [what you would see on a meter], the peak would be that value times 1.414. Going backward, peak times .707 is RMS.
So, ≈ 0.577 Vpk
The factors of 707 are: 1, 7, 101, and 707.The prime factors of 707 are: 7 and 101.
question is not clear. RMS is .707 of peak. If you're asking about sums of currents or voltages represented by sine waves and they don't have the same frequency then the sum's RMS value is the square root of the sum of the squared amplitudes of the two waves. The squared amplitudes are proportional to the power in each current or voltage and the result represents the sum of the powers. If the two sine waves have the same frequency then the sum's RMS value is the sum of the two RMS values. The physical circuit has to add power to the signal. (if the amplitudes are equal the resultant will have 4 times the power)
707 days is 16,968 hours. 707 days is 1,018,080 minutes. 707 days is 61,084,800 seconds.
1 x 707, 7 x 101, 101 x 7, 707 x 1 = 707
rms values refer to "root mean square" mathematical values of the sine wave of electricity. This is essentially an "average" value of the voltage being measured as voltage in any circuit varies constantly.