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An alternating current is supplied to an electronic component with a warning that the voltage across it should never exceed 12 V. What is the highest rms voltage that can be supplied to this component while staying below the voltage limit in the warning?

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Answer:

The highest rms voltage will be 8.485 V

Step-by-step explanation:

For alternating electric current, rms (root means square) is equal to the value of the direct current that would produce the same average power dissipation in a resistive load

If the peak or maximum voltage should not exceed 12 V, then from the relationship


V_(rms) = (V_(p) )/(√(2) )

where
V_(rms) is the rms voltage


V_(p) is the peak or maximum voltage

substituting values into the equation, we'll have


V_(rms) = (12)/(√(2) ) = 8.485 V

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