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[AMPS] Watt meters and PEP

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Subject: [AMPS] Watt meters and PEP
From: DAVED@ctilidar.com (Dave D'Epagnier)
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 11:57:12 -0700

A 200w peak signal into a 1 ohm load would have a voltage amplitude of
14.14volts. The average power would be Vrms squared / R or 100v/1ohm =
100Watts. This is average power, which is the dc equivalent heating ability.
Power (unlike voltage or current) is always positive. There is no reason or
need to evaluate it's rms level.
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        From:  measures [SMTP:measures@vcnet.com]
        Sent:  Thursday, January 13, 2000 10:18 AM
        To:  Dave D'Epagnier; AMPS; 'Ian White, G3SEK'
        Subject:  RE: [AMPS] Watt meters and PEP


        ?  RMS is  equivalent DC heating ability.  For example, with a
sine-wave, 
        200w-pk would have the heating ability of 100DC watts.  .  

        cheers, Dave

        -  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  


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