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9 December, 16:54

A european outlet supplies 220 v (rms) at 50 hz. how many times per second is the magnitude of the voltage equal to 220 v

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  1. 9 December, 17:10
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    The amplitude of the sine wave with RMS value of 220 V is

    A = 220√2 volts.

    The sine waveform is

    v (t) = 220√2 sin (2πft)

    where

    f = 50 Hz, the frequency.

    The period is

    T = 1/f = 1/50 = 0.02 s

    Use a graphical solution (shown below) to determine the number of times that v (t) = 220 in the interval t = [0, 0.02] s.

    There are 2 instances when the voltage is 220 V in the interval t = [0, 0.02] s.

    Note that 1 second is an integral multiple of 0.02 seconds.

    Therefore in the interval [0,1], the number of instances when v (t) = 220 V is

    (1/0.02) * 2 = 100

    Answer: 100
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