June 1, 2020 The peak voltage of an A.C supply is 300 V. What is the rms voltage? 2 Comments Problem 1: The peak voltage of an A.C supply is 300 V. What is the rms voltage? Solution Given peak voltage, Vm= 300 V, Required Vrms = ? Formula Vrms = Vm/√2 Put the values in the above formula Next Question List of Questions MCQs Tagged Practice problem 1 on AC Circuit., What is rms voltage and how it is calculated?, What is the rms voltage if the peak voltage of an AC supply is 300 V. Post navigation Previous Previous post: point-charge-in-physics-msaNext Next post: Physics 12 2 Comments Pingback:numerical-problem-2-alternating-current-physics-12-msa – msa Pingback:solved-numerical-problems-alternating-current-circuit-physics-12-msa Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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