Electrical Engineering - Alternating Current and Voltage - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
If the rms voltage drop across a 15 k
resistor is 16 V, the peak current through the resistor is

Discussion:
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D.Jyothi said:
7 years ago
Vrms\Vavg=form factor=1.1.
Vmax/Vrms=peak factor=1.414.
Vmax/Vrms=peak factor=1.414.
Subash pakhrin said:
1 decade ago
Simple.
Irms = Imax/root(2).
Use this formula.
Irms = Imax/root(2).
Use this formula.
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Basavaraj said:
8 years ago
Imax= 1.414*irms 1.414*16/15k=1.50ma.
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Rishi said:
7 years ago
Here, it is (16*1.414)/(15*1000).
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Sameed said:
10 years ago
Good question about basics.
ROKON said:
1 decade ago
(RMS x 1.414) x 2=P-P
Vengatesh said:
8 years ago
What is rms?
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