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 If a domestic appliance draws 2.5 A from a 220-V, 60-Hz power supply find
Q(c) the current amplitude

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To find the current amplitude (peak value) from the given RMS current, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the given values**: - RMS current (\(I_{\text{RMS}}\)) = 2.5 A - Voltage = 220 V (not needed for this calculation) - Frequency = 60 Hz (not needed for this calculation) ...
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