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                                13.

What is the peak voltage across R3 in the given circuit?
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                        Sajan kumar p said: 
                         
                        3 years ago
                
                Thanks for explaining @Vasu.
                
                        JAGADEESHA .V said: 
                         
                        4 years ago
                
                Thanks for the answer @Vasu.
                
                        Siddu said: 
                         
                        5 years ago
                
                Nice, Thanks @Vasu.
                
                        Ajit said: 
                         
                        5 years ago
                
                1.2 is the right answer.
As voltage is the same in the parallel, sinceR1andR3 are parallel voltage is 1.2.
                As voltage is the same in the parallel, sinceR1andR3 are parallel voltage is 1.2.
                        Sdas said: 
                         
                        7 years ago
                
                Thanks for solving it
                
                        Jayakumar said: 
                         
                        7 years ago
                
                Thank you @Vasu.
                
                        Veeresh said: 
                         
                        8 years ago
                
                Thanks for the explanation.
                
                        Mintokz said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                The supply is in peak voltage and other voltages are in RMS. Hence there is no correct answer in options.
                
                        Abc said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                Thanks for telling this simple set of answer @Vasu.
                
                        Vasu said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Vp=Vr1+Vr2+Vr3
Hence, Vr3=12-(1.2+5.8)
= 5V
                Hence, Vr3=12-(1.2+5.8)
= 5V
                     (2)
                
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