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Dennis_Churaev [7]
3 years ago
11

Write an expression for the instantaneous voltage ????(????) delivered by an ac generator supplying 120 V rms at 60 Hz. Assume t

he voltage is 0 at time ????=0, and leave the factors in exact form; do not round their values. Write the argument of the sinusoidal function to have units of radians, but omit the units.
Physics
1 answer:
mart [117]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

V = 120 \sqrt {2} sin (120 \pi t)

Explanation:

We start from the ideal conditions previously given, as well

V_ {rms} = 120V

f = 60Hz

We understand that the formula for Maximum Voltage is given by,

V_ {max} = \sqrt {2} V_ {rms}

In turn, we can take the expression given for the Instantaneous Voltage, which is defined as,

V = \sqrt {2} V_ {rms} sin (2 \pi f t)

Replacing all expressions in one,

V = 120 \sqrt {2} Vsin (2 \pi (60Hz) t)

V = 120 \sqrt {2} V sin ((120 \pi rad / s) t)

Eliminating units for better reading

V = 120 \sqrt {2} sin (120 \pi t)

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