An alternating current is supplied to an electronic component with a rating that it be used only for voltages below 12 V. What is the highest Vrms that can be supplied to this component while staying below the voltage limit

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Answer:

[tex]V_{rms}=6\sqrt2\ V[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

The maximum voltage of an alternating current, [tex]V_{max}=12\ V[/tex]

We need to find the highest Vrms that can be supplied to this component while staying below the voltage limit.

Let rms voltage in terms of peak voltage is given by :

[tex]V_{rms}=\dfrac{V}{\sqrt2}\\\\=\dfrac{12}{\sqrt2}\\\\=\dfrac{12}{\sqrt2}\times \dfrac{\sqrt2}{\sqrt2}\\\\=\dfrac{12\sqrt2}{2}\\\\=6\sqrt2\ V[/tex]

Hence, the required rms voltage is [tex]6\sqrt2\ V[/tex].