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Standard XII
Physics
AC Applied to a Resistor
If an alterna...
Question
If an alternating voltage is given by the equation,
E
=
20
sin
(
100
π
t
)
V
, then calculate its value at time,
t
=
1
600
s
.
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Solution
Given:
Voltage,
E
=
20
sin
(
100
π
t
)
V
At
t
=
1
/
600
s
E
=
20
sin
(
100
π
×
1
/
600
)
V
⇒
E
=
10
V
Note:
Angle in the above equations is in radian.
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