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Consider a voltage which is +5 volts for 1 second, - 3 volts for 1 second, back

ID: 3896893 • Letter: C

Question

Consider a voltage which is +5 volts for 1 second, -3 volts for 1 second, back to +5 for a second, etc


What is the peak to peak voltage?

Answer in volts

Answer in volts

DC voltage

What is the DC voltage?

What is the DC voltage?

What is the average of the squared voltage?

units of

What is the "rms" voltage?

Units of volts

Units of volts

Another way to think about the rms voltage is that it is the combination of AC and DC voltage, in "quadrature", i.e. . With this definition, what would be from you answers above for DC and rms voltage?

5
10 22? 8
42? 2
4

DC voltage

What is the DC voltage?

What is the DC voltage?

0 2
8 4
1

Explanation / Answer

a)8V

b)1V

c){5^2+3^2}/2=34/2=17V

d)sqt({5^2+3^2}/2)=sqrt(17)V

e)Dc voltage=4
RMS=8V