DELMAR'S STANDARD TEXT OF ELECTRICITY
DELMAR'S STANDARD TEXT OF ELECTRICITY
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Chapter 16, Problem 2PP
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Answer to Problem 2PP

    Sr NoPeakRMSFull Wave Rectified Average
    1 12.7 8.98 8.09
    2 76.08 53.8 48.42
    3 257.30 182.26 164.2
    4 1235 873.28 786.70
    5 339.41 240 216
    6 26.01 18.43 16.6
    7 339.7 240.2 216.39
    8 17.82 12.6 11.34
    9 14.10 9.99 9
    10 123.7 87.46 78.79
    11 105.78 74.8 67.32
    12 169.24 119.88 108

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For (1) :

  • To convert from Peak to RMS, multiply peak by 12

  Erms=Emax×12      =12.72      =8.98 V

  • To convert from Peak to Full wave rectified average, multiply peak by 0.637

  Eavg=Emax×0.637      =12.7×0.637      =8.09 V

For (2) :

  • To convert from RMS to Peak, divideRMS by 12

  Emax=Erms12       =Erms2       =53.82       =76.08 V

  • To convert from RMS to Full wave rectified average, multiply RMS by 0.9

  Eavg=Erms×0.9      =53.8×0.9      =48.42 V

For (3) :

  • To convert from Average to Peak, multiply Average by 1.567

  Emax=Eavg×1.567       =164.2×1.567       =257.30 V

  • To convert from Average to RMS, multiply Average by 1.11

  Erms=Eavg×1.11      =164.2×1.11      =182.26 V

For (4) :

  • To convert from Peak to RMS, multiply peak by 12

  Erms=Emax×12      =12352      =873.28 V

  • To convert from Peak to Full wave rectified average, multiply peak by 0.637

  Eavg=Emax×0.637      =1235×0.637      =786.70 V

For (5) :

  • To convert from RMS to Peak, divideRMS by 12

  Emax=Erms12       =Erms2       =2402       =339.41 V

  • To convert from RMS to Full wave rectified average, multiply RMS by 0.9

  Eavg=Erms×0.9      =240×0.9      =216 V

For (6) :

  • To convert from Average to Peak, multiply Average by 16.6

  Emax=Eavg×1.567       =16.6×1.567       =26.01 V

  • To convert from Average to RMS, multiply Average by 1.11

  Erms=Eavg×1.11      =166.6×1.11      =18.43 V

For (7) :

  • To convert from Peak to RMS, multiply peak by 12

  Erms=Emax×12      =339.72      =240.2 V

  • To convert from Peak to Full wave rectified average, multiply peak by 0.637

  Eavg=Emax×0.637      =339.7×0.637      =216.39 V

For (8) :

  • To convert from RMS to Peak, divideRMS by 12

  Emax=Erms12       =Erms2       =12.62       =17.82 V

  • To convert from RMS to Full wave rectified average, multiply RMS by 0.9

  Eavg=Erms×0.9      =12.6×0.9      =11.34 V

For (9) :

  • To convert from Average to Peak, multiply Average by 1.567

  Emax=Eavg×1.567       =9×1.567       =14.10 V

  • To convert from Average to RMS, multiply Average by 1.11

  Erms=Eavg×1.11      =9×1.11      =9.99 V

For (10) :

  • To convert from Peak to RMS, multiply peak by 12

  Erms=Emax×12      =123.72      =87.46 V

  • To convert from Peak to Full wave rectified average, multiply peak by 0.637

  Eavg=Emax×0.637      =12.7×0.637      =78.79 V

For (11) :

  • To convert from RMS to Peak, divideRMS by 12

  Emax=Erms12       =Erms2       =74.82       =105.78 V

  • To convert from RMS to Full wave rectified average, multiply RMS by 0.9

  Eavg=Erms×0.9      =74.8×0.9      =67.32 V

For (12) :

  • To convert from Average to Peak, multiply Average by 1.567

  Emax=Eavg×1.567       =108×1.567       =169.24 V

  • To convert from Average to RMS, multiply Average by 1.11

  Erms=Eavg×1.11      =108×1.11      =119.88 V

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