QI. (1 point) The alternating current (in ampere, A) in a resistor is represented by the equation/= 2.5 sin (100st). Cal

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QI. (1 point) The alternating current (in ampere, A) in a resistor is represented by the equation/= 2.5 sin (100st). Cal

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Qi 1 Point The Alternating Current In Ampere A In A Resistor Is Represented By The Equation 2 5 Sin 100st Cal 1
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QI. (1 point) The alternating current (in ampere, A) in a resistor is represented by the equation/= 2.5 sin (100st). Calculate the r.m.s. value for this alternating current Q2. (1 point) If a circuit has 50 Hz frequency and its peak value is 20V. Express the equation of the sinusoidal voltage Q3. (1 point) A 20 12 resistor is connected to an alternating supply. The voltage across the resistor has peak value 25 V. Calculate the average power dissipated in the resistor. (1 point) What is the equation for a sinusoidal voltage of 50 Hz and its peak value is Q4. 20 V. A. V-20sin(3141) B. V=20cos(3141) C. V-5sin(3140) D. V-20sin(3.14t) E. V-20sin(6.281)
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