Calculate the peak voltage that could be obtained from a 220 V\(_{r.m.s}\)main supply.
a
70.7V
b
110.0V
c
155.6V
d
311.1V
e
440.0V
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molybdenum
6 years ago
Peak values can be calculated from RMS values from the above formula, which implies VP = VRMS × √2, assuming the source is a pure sine wave. Thus the peak value of the mains voltage in the USA is about 120 × √2, or about 170 volts. The peak-to-peak voltage, being double this, is about 340 volts.

