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In a sinusoidal-ac circuit, the peak-to-peak voltage equals?

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Answer: in a sinusoidal-ac circuit, the peak-to-peak voltage equals two times the square root of two times Vrms.

Explanation:


Vrms= (Vpeak)/√(2)


Vrms : root mean square voltage


Vpeak : maximum value in a cycle.


Vpeak-to-peak = 2* Vpeak


Vpeak-to-peak = 2* √(2) *Vrms

or roughly 2.8284 times Vrms.

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