Asked by ballsax hudini on Apr 28, 2024

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The maximum point of a waveform is called the _____.

A) RMS
B) peak
C) peak-to-peak
D) effective

Peak-to-peak

The difference in voltage between the highest and lowest points in a waveform.

Effective

Producing a decided, decisive, or desired effect; efficiency in producing a desired result.

RMS

Root Mean Square, a statistical measure of the magnitude of a varying quantity, often used to compute the effective value of an alternating current or voltage.

  • Calculate and differentiate between peak, RMS, peak-to-peak, and average values in AC circuits.
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Leandro EnriquezMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The maximum point of a waveform is referred to as the "peak." This term specifically denotes the highest (or maximum) value that the waveform reaches.