Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Peak Voltage = Volts per Division*Vertical Peak to Peak Division
Vm = Vdiv*divpp
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Peak Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Peak Voltage is the peak or maximum voltage of a circuit/ rectifier.
Volts per Division - Volts per Division is the voltage value per division.
Vertical Peak to Peak Division - Vertical Peak to Peak Division is defined as the difference between the maximum positive and the maximum negative amplitudes of a waveform.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Volts per Division: 4.36872 --> No Conversion Required
Vertical Peak to Peak Division: 4.578 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Vm = Vdiv*divpp --> 4.36872*4.578
Evaluating ... ...
Vm = 20.00000016
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
20.00000016 Volt --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
20.00000016 20 Volt <-- Peak Voltage
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform Formula

Peak Voltage = Volts per Division*Vertical Peak to Peak Division
Vm = Vdiv*divpp

Can peak to peak voltage be negative?

The first characteristic of AC power is its "amplitude". Amplitude is the maximum value of current or voltage. It is represented by either of the two peaks of the sine wave. This voltage level is also referred to as the peak voltage and can be either positive or negative.

How to Calculate Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform?

Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform calculator uses Peak Voltage = Volts per Division*Vertical Peak to Peak Division to calculate the Peak Voltage, The Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform formula is defined as the distance from the lowest negative amplitude, or trough, to the highest positive amplitude, or crest, of the AC voltage waveform. in other words, peak-to-peak voltage is equal to the full height of the waveform. Peak Voltage is denoted by Vm symbol.

How to calculate Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform, enter Volts per Division (Vdiv) & Vertical Peak to Peak Division (divpp) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform calculation can be explained with given input values -> 20 = 4.36872*4.578.

FAQ

What is Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform?
The Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform formula is defined as the distance from the lowest negative amplitude, or trough, to the highest positive amplitude, or crest, of the AC voltage waveform. in other words, peak-to-peak voltage is equal to the full height of the waveform and is represented as Vm = Vdiv*divpp or Peak Voltage = Volts per Division*Vertical Peak to Peak Division. Volts per Division is the voltage value per division & Vertical Peak to Peak Division is defined as the difference between the maximum positive and the maximum negative amplitudes of a waveform.
How to calculate Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform?
The Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform formula is defined as the distance from the lowest negative amplitude, or trough, to the highest positive amplitude, or crest, of the AC voltage waveform. in other words, peak-to-peak voltage is equal to the full height of the waveform is calculated using Peak Voltage = Volts per Division*Vertical Peak to Peak Division. To calculate Peak to Peak Voltage of Waveform, you need Volts per Division (Vdiv) & Vertical Peak to Peak Division (divpp). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Volts per Division & Vertical Peak to Peak Division and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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