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That is wrong, or rather misleading. Some young adepts of electrical engineering may think that rms value of a signal is at 45deg (and 135deg) because of the 45deg.
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Hope this video help you in whatever your area of study is. Post a comment if there is something you would like to see and I will see what I can do to help.
How do you solve for the Emax? Lets say i have the degrees and the instantaneous how do i solve for the Emax?
That is wrong, or rather misleading. Some young adepts of electrical engineering may think that rms value of a signal is at 45deg (and 135deg) because of the 45deg.
but how to find instantaneous voltage at 2 microsecond ..the question didn't mention the angle just give me "V=200 sin 300t" so how to solve it !!!!
so how bout this formula [v (t) = Vm cos (2πft ± θ)]
Sir what about the instantaneous and maximum value are unknown and what given is, the effective value and the angle?
.707 / effective value gives you peak value. Or effective value x 1.414