Definition of Peak-to-Peak Voltage
What is the peak-to-peak voltage?
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For an AC sine wave with no DC component, the peak-to-peak amplitude is equal to approximately 2.828 times the root-mean-square amplitude. Peak-to-peak values can be expressed for voltage (the usual case), current , or power
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Peak-to-peak value is the maximum voltage change occurring during one cycle of alternating voltage or current. The peak-to-peak value of an AC voltage is defined as the difference between its positive peak and its negative peak.
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