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Using an A.C. voltmeter, the Peak potential difference in the electrical line in a house is read to be 234 volts. If the line frequency is known to be 50 cycles per second, the equation for the line voltage is

A

`V = 165 sin(100pit)`v

B

`V = 331 sin(100pit)`

C

`V = 234 sin(100pit)`

D

`V=440 sin(100pit)`

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