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24 February, 13:43

For an Ac signal with peak voltage Vp equal to 60V, the same power would be delivered to a load with a dc voltage of

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  1. 24 February, 15:24
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    30√2 ≈ 42.426 volts

    Explanation:

    The RMS value of the signal is the DC equivalent. For a sine wave, the mean of the square is half the square of the peak value. Then the Root-Mean-Square is ...

    RMS = √ ((Vp) ^2/2) = Vp/√2

    For Vp = 60 volts, the equivalent DC voltage is ...

    V = (60 volts) / √2 = 30√2 volts ≈ 42.426 volts
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