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When a voltmeter measures the AC voltage in a circuit, does it measures the root-mean-square value of the voltage? Is the same true for ammeters and AC current too?
Cheap ones measure the peak voltage assume it is a sign wave and multiply by sqrt(2) to give the RMS.
f95toli said:Just out of curiosity: Where did you find a meter that displays the peak value?
I most have used seveal dozen different models of multimeters by now (I thknk I have about ten models in my lab) and I have never come across a multimeter that shows the peak value; not even my bench multimeters have that as an option.
Cheap multimeters just assume that it is a sine-wave and divides the peak value by sqrt(2); the only time you need to actually convert anything is if you are using a cheap multimeter and KNOW what kind of waveform you are measuring; then you can sometimes get the true RMS (or the amplitude) by multiplying by a numerical factor.
Anyway, the point is that ALL multimeters display the RMS value; but cheap (i.e. non "true RMS") will simply show the wrong value if you try to measure anything but a sine-wave.
Just out of curiosity: Where did you find a meter that displays the peak value?
f95toli said:Cheap multimeters just assume that it is a sine-wave and divides the peak value by sqrt(2);
mgb_phys said:Cheap ones measure the peak voltage assume it is a sign wave and multiply by sqrt(2) to give the RMS.
stewartcs said:No, the cheap ones generally measure peak voltage. So, take that reading and multiply by 1/sqrt(2) to obtain the RMS voltage.
stewartcs said:Cheap multimeters do not measure true RMS. They measure the average positive voltage of a waveform and scale this value using the square root of two to produce a display value. They may call this value RMS, but it is not a true RMS.
rbj said:actually the cheap voltmeters measure the DC component of the full-wave rectified waveform (the average of the absolute value), assume it's a sine, and multiply by \frac{\pi}{2 \sqrt{2}} to get a pseudo-RMS reading.
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