Physics, asked by shreyaram5432, 11 months ago

What will be the maximum value of sine voltage that has a magnitude of 200v , at 150

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Answered by darkfire
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Answer:

The final temperature if 50 g of water at 0oc is added to 250 g of water at 90oc.

It is the maximum temperature it can reach.

Answered by anvimalik867
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Answer:

the resultant temperature when 50 g of 0°C water is introduced to 250g of 90 °C water.

It can only go to that temperature at most.

Explanation:

a sine function-derived curve illustrating periodic oscillations with constant amplitude.

Peak voltage is the term used to describe the highest point or voltage value in any voltage waveform.

Typically, a sine wave's RMS (root mean square) equals the amplitude divided by the product of the two squares. This value can be obtained using the equation VRMS2=a.

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