Alternating Current and RMS Values: Concept Map

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Concept Map

Organise the vocabulary, quantities and relationships into a connected model.

This extension applies that lens specifically to Alternating Current and RMS Values.

Alternating Current and RMS Values

Alternating current changes direction periodically. RMS voltage and current give the equivalent heating effect of a DC supply. For a sinusoid Vrms = Vmax/√2.

Core checkpoint: Use RMS values, not peak values, in ordinary AC power calculations.

Grade 12 Physics: Momentum, Energy and Electrodynamics — Concept Map: Which statement best captures the core checkpoint for Alternating Current and RMS Values?

Grade 12 Physics: Momentum, Energy and Electrodynamics — Concept Map: Enter the highlighted key term for Alternating Current and RMS Values. Checkpoint clue: A sinusoidal supply has Vmax = 325 V. Approximately what is Vrms?

Grade 12 Physics: Momentum, Energy and Electrodynamics — Concept Map: Which lesson most directly explains the concepts used in this application?

South African household mains is specified by an RMS voltage, while an oscilloscope shows a larger peak.

Name the original topic being extended by this concept map lesson.

Which statement is the best evidence-led starting point for Alternating Current and RMS Values: Concept Map?