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Peak value is 1.414 times the RMS voltage. On a 240 volt circuit the peak voltage is 240 x 1.414 = 339.36 volts. The peak to peak value is twice this.

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How do you convert Vac to Vp?

To convert from Vac (Volts alternating current) to Vp (Volts peak), you can use the formula Vp = Vac * √2. This accounts for the peak value of an AC signal being √2 times the RMS value. Simply multiply the Vac value by √2 to get the equivalent Vp value.


What is the peak overshoot in control systems means?

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What is peak voltage?

peak voltage is the highest level of volts giving from an alternating current. for example, in the UK the mains supply to a house is 230RMS. 230 is the average (simplified so bear with me) volts you will get from the AC supply. but in reality the AC wave is switching between -320 and 320 volts. so 320 is the peak voltage. to find out the peak voltage of an alternating current you must multiply the RMS voltage by root2 or 0.707 (this only works when the AC signal is a sine wave) Totally wrong! Multiply the RMS voltage by 0.707 to find the PEAK voltage? What? The RMS voltage is 230. This times 0.707 is 163 which is far from the peak. Also 0.707 is not the sq. root of 2. I hope people don't take these answers seriously. Peak Voltage is roughly 1.41 times the RMS voltage. (1.41 being the square root of 2) So 230 RMS mains voltage has a peak value of roughly 325V, (1.41x230). The original poster has accidentally multiplied the RMS value by 1 over the square root of 2 (0.707) ... which is what you multiply the peak value by in order to calculate the RMS.


How is ripple measured?

Ripple is measured in terms of the peak-to-peak voltage variation in an AC signal, typically expressed as a percentage of the average voltage level. It is often quantified as a percentage of the DC voltage or as a specific value in millivolts. Lower ripple values indicate a more stable voltage supply.

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Household supply of 230volts is rms value or maximum value of voltage?

When you say holdhold supply of 230volts, you are referring to the RMS value, not the peak value.


Adding a DC source to a square wave signal?

Adding a DC source to a square wave signal will alter the base line of the wave without changing the peak-to-peak value. For example, if a square wave has a +4V baseline and a +2VDC source is introduced, the resulting square wave will have a +6V baseline. This of course will also affect the high and low peaks of the signal. Assuming that our example has a high peak of +9V and a low peak of -1V (with a total of 10V peak-to-peak), the added +2VDC source would result in a high peak of +11V and a low peak of +1V; however, the total peak-to-peak value remains unchanged at 10V peak-to-peak.


Is 240v rms value or peak value for AC source?

rms. dat means Vp-p will be 325V.


What is a peak value?

Peak value is the highest value ever reached.


What is peak to peak?

Peak to Peak is the most positive peak to the negative peak value. Or find any peak value and multiply by 2.


What is the resistance of a bulb that uses an average power of 75 W when connected to a 60 Hz power source with a peak voltage of 170V?

You have to convert the peak voltage to an r.m.s. value, before inserting that value into the power equation.


Is Cathode ray oscilloscopes measure peak to peak value or average or root mean square value?

peak - peak.


The rms value of sinusoidal 200v peak to peak wave is?

You can work this out yourself. For a sinusoidal waveform the rms value is 0.707 times the peak value. As you quote a peak-to-peak value, this must be halved, first. Incidentally, the symbol for volt is 'V', not 'v'.


What is the peak value of a sine wave that has a peak to peak value of 60v?

30 volts provided zero crossing is at midpoint.


What is the peak-to-peak voltage in a circuit with an rms voltage of 120VAC?

ANSWER: The peak to peak voltage can be found by multiplying 120 v AC x 2.82= 339.41


What is the Relationship between the peak-to-peak DC voltage across RL and the peak input voltage in full wave rectifier?

The input voltage, an AC Sine Wave will have a Peak-to-Peak value equal to 2X its Peak value. Once rectified, all the Peaks will be either above or below the Zero reference line. They'll look like a series of identical bumps. The net value of the unrectified voltage will be Zero. The positive and negative waveforms canceling each other out. The rectified waveform will be all positive or negative and its net value will be non-zero. Its AVERAGE value will be .636 times its Peak value. Its Root Mean Square (RMS) value will be .707 times its Peak value. Its Peak-to-Peak value will equal 1X the Peak value.


How does the peak value of an alternating voltage compare to its quoted value?

The quoted value is usually RMS value, i.e it is lesser than the peak value of the voltage, therefore the peak value is sqrt(2) times the quoted value. (it is a sine wave)