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    A Sinusoidal Voltage, Having a Root-Mean-Square Value of 400 V
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A Sinusoidal Voltage, Having a Root-Mean-Square Value of 400 V

Question 12

Question 12

Multiple Choice

A sinusoidal voltage, having a root-mean-square value of 400 V, has a peak-to-peak value of


A) 0 V
B) 400 V
C) 566 V
D) 1132 V

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