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The Instantaneous Value of a Sine Wave Voltage, at Any

Question 56

Question 56

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The instantaneous value of a sine wave voltage, at any point, is equal to the vertical distance from the tip of the phasor to the:


A) horizontal axis
B) negative peak
C) positive peak
D) vertical axis

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