When the r.m.s value of a source of electricity supply is given as 240v, it means that the peak value of the supply is

a

240v

b

340v

c

480v

d

57600v

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King33Victor
2 months ago

no correct option myschool

hopll
1 year ago

no correct options

estherukeje
2 months ago

very cheap question

King33Victor
3 months ago

myschool

Anela
1 year ago

Vp(peak value)=?
Vrms=240
√2=1.414

Vp=240×1.414
=339.36≈339.4

PLS IF THERE'S ANY MISTAKE,I STAND TO BE CORRECTED.
Myschool pls can you throw more light on how u arrived at 339.5?
I've solved over and over again, it's still thesame thing,339.4.
Thank you very much.

Abdullahi113
1 year ago

there is correct options the question mean you should look for peak mean value which is Vr.m.s/√2, go and check new school physics Topic: simple A.C circuit

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