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Analyzing AC Voltage and Frequency of Mains Electricity with a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope

This analysis uses a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO) to visualize the voltage and frequency characteristics of mains electricity, showcasing a peak voltage of 325V and a frequency of 50 Hz. The CRO traces demonstrate the alternating current (AC) nature of mains electricity, with a time period of 0.1 seconds for one complete cycle. The equivalent direct current (DC) voltage is noted to be 230V, illustrating the differences between AC and DC characteristics in electrical systems.

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Analyzing AC Voltage and Frequency of Mains Electricity with a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope

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  1. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope traces show Voltage and frequency

  2. 325V peak

  3. Mains Electricity - summary +325 Voltage (V) Time (1/ 100) sec -325 Mains electricity uses AC current; frequency = 50 hertz (50Hz) Time for one cycle (sec) = 1 frequency Equivalent DC voltage is 230V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope traces show Voltage and frequency

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