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19 December, 17:08

The oscilloscope is set to measure 2 volts per division on the vertical scale. The oscilloscope display a sinusoidal voltage that vertically covers 3.6 divisions from positive to negative peak. What is the peak to peak voltage of this signal

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  1. 19 December, 20:10
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    Answer: 7.2V

    Explanation:

    Peak values or peak to peak voltage are calculated from RMS values, which implies VP = VRMS * √2, (assuming the source is a pure sine wave).

    Since it's a sinusoidal voltage and measuring from an oscilloscope, the peak to peak voltage is gotten thus:

    No of division X Volts/divisions

    So, 3.6 x 2V = 7.2V
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