Professional AC RMS/Peak Value Converter

AC RMS/Peak Value Converter

Interactive simulation demonstrating the relationship between peak and RMS values in AC circuits

Voltage Parameters

Peak Voltage (Vp) 300 V
RMS Voltage (VRMS) 212.13 V
VRMS = Vp / √2 ≈ Vp × 0.7071

Current Parameters

Peak Current (Ip) 14.14 A
RMS Current (IRMS) 10.00 A
IRMS = Ip / √2 ≈ Ip × 0.7071

About RMS and Peak Values

What is Peak Value?

The peak value (Vp or Ip) is the maximum voltage or current reached during one cycle of the AC waveform.

RMS Value Definition

Root Mean Square (RMS) value is the equivalent DC value that would produce the same heating effect in a resistor as the AC waveform.

Why RMS Matters

Most AC measurements are given in RMS values because they represent the effective value for power calculations and component ratings.

Conversion Formula

For a pure sine wave: RMS = Peak / √2. This relationship is fundamental in AC circuit analysis and power calculations.

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