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Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - General Questions (Q.No. 13)
13.

What is the peak voltage across R3 in the given circuit?

1.2 V
5 V
7 V
12 V
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
10 comments Page 1 of 1.

Vasu said:   1 decade ago
Vp=Vr1+Vr2+Vr3
Hence, Vr3=12-(1.2+5.8)
= 5V
(2)

Abc said:   9 years ago
Thanks for telling this simple set of answer @Vasu.

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.

Veeresh said:   7 years ago
Thanks for the explanation.

Jayakumar said:   7 years ago
Thank you @Vasu.

Sdas said:   7 years ago
Thanks for solving it

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.

Siddu said:   5 years ago
Nice, Thanks @Vasu.

JAGADEESHA .V said:   3 years ago
Thanks for the answer @Vasu.

Sajan kumar p said:   3 years ago
Thanks for explaining @Vasu.

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