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What is the peak-to-peak voltage of the waveform in the given circuit?
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                        Dorah said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                The maximum peak value ie 10v minus least peak value ie 2v. So, the answer is 8v.
                
                        Power Serge said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                The zero line is 6V. 
From 6V to 10V is 4V difference. From 6V to 2V is 4V difference.
So, if we add 2 differences, 4+4=8V.
                From 6V to 10V is 4V difference. From 6V to 2V is 4V difference.
So, if we add 2 differences, 4+4=8V.
                        Ravi said: 
                         
                        7 years ago
                
                What is a starter?
                
                        Asif said: 
                         
                        7 years ago
                
                What is the rms value of a given graph?
                
                        Sanjeev said: 
                         
                        7 years ago
                
                Peak-to-peak (pk-pk) is the difference between the maximum positive and the maximum negative amplitudes of a waveform, as shown below. For an AC sine wave with no DC component, the peak-to-peak amplitude is equal to approximately 2. 828 times the root-mean-square amplitude.
                
                        Hari said: 
                         
                        7 years ago
                
                Thank you @Sundhar.
                
                        Muhammad Kamran said: 
                         
                        4 years ago
                
                Peak-to-peak value is the maximum voltage change occurring during one cycle of alternating voltage or current. The peak-to-peak value of an AC voltage is defined as the difference between its positive peak and its negative peak.
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