Calculate the average value of a half-wave rectified voltage with a peak value of 200 V. 0.637 mV 63.7 mV 63.7 V 36.7 V
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The average value of a half-wave rectified voltage can be calculated by taking the peak value and multiplying it by 0.318. So, the average value of a half-wave rectified voltage with a peak value of 200 V would be: Average value = 200 V * 0.318 = 63.7 V Show more…
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