Electrical Engineering - Alternating Current and Voltage - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - General Questions (Q.No. 13)
13.
The average value of a 12 V peak sine wave over one complete cycle is
0 V
1.27 V
7.64 V
6.37 V
Answer: Option
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Vikas said:   1 decade ago
Average value means DC value. In the sine wave there is no average value, therefore the average value is ZERO.

Sarao said:   10 years ago
Please explain me average value.

Santosh said:   10 years ago
Start from 0 then max peak +12v to 0 it is half cycle.

Then start from 0 to peak -12v to 0 it is complete one cycle.

Rishabh modi said:   10 years ago
For 1 complete cycle of average voltage v = 2*v(peak value)/3.16.

Sunil Malappuram said:   9 years ago
Average value over complete sine cycle is always zero.
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BALAN said:   9 years ago
Average value of sine wave over complete one cycle is V = 2*v(peak value)/3.14.

Dinesh said:   8 years ago
Average value only calculated for half cycles only. If consider for the full cycle the positive and negative values nullify with each other and resultant becomes zero.

Venkat said:   8 years ago
Good explanation, Thanks.


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