A student describes alternating current as ‘current which constantly changes direction’.
To improve the students understanding of alternating current, state:
(i) A more accurate definition of alternating current.
(ii) How often the alternating current changes direction.
State what is meant by:
(i) Peak voltage.
(ii) Root mean square voltage.
In the United Kingdom, households are supplied with mains electricity at a root mean square voltage of 230V.
Calculate the peak voltage of the mains supply.
Calculate the average power dissipated in an electric heater connected to the mains supply when the root mean square current is 0.26 A.
Did this page help you?