QueenFisher
calculate the power dissipated in a pure resistor of 30 Ohms when the peak vopltage across it from a 100 Hz supply is 22V.
I did P(loss)=I^2R
Vrms=peak voltage/sqroot2=15.558 (i've just used approximate values for the moment)
R=30Ohms
I(resistor)=15.558/30=0.5186
P(loss)=0.5186^2 x 30
=8.069W
but i haven't used the frequency value anywhere, and surely it wouldn't be given if they didn't want you to use it?
I did P(loss)=I^2R
Vrms=peak voltage/sqroot2=15.558 (i've just used approximate values for the moment)
R=30Ohms
I(resistor)=15.558/30=0.5186
P(loss)=0.5186^2 x 30
=8.069W
but i haven't used the frequency value anywhere, and surely it wouldn't be given if they didn't want you to use it?