In an AC circuit, if the voltage is given as V(t) = 10sin(100t), what is the pea

Practice Questions

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In an AC circuit, if the voltage is given as V(t) = 10sin(100t), what is the peak voltage?
  1. 10V
  2. 5V
  3. 7.07V
  4. 0V

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In an AC circuit, if the voltage is given as V(t) = 10sin(100t), what is the peak voltage?
  • Step 1: Identify the given voltage function, which is V(t) = 10sin(100t).
  • Step 2: Look at the sine function in the equation. The general form of a sine function is A*sin(Bt), where A is the peak voltage.
  • Step 3: Find the coefficient of the sine function in the equation. In this case, the coefficient is 10.
  • Step 4: Conclude that the peak voltage (V_peak) is equal to this coefficient, which is 10V.
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