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An Alternating voltage has peek value 14. 14 V its rms value is

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Answer:

10 V

Step-by-step explanation:

RMS Voltage (Root Mean Square Voltage) of a Waveform is the amount of AC power that produces the same heating effect equal to that of a DC.

The peak voltage is the highest value the voltage of any waveform can attain (that is it is the maximum voltage attained).

The RMS voltage is given as:


V_(rms)=(V_p)/(√(2) ) \\\\Given\ V_p=14.14\ V,hence:\\\\V_(rms)=(14.14)/(√(2) ) \\\\V_(rms)=10\ V

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