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If an alternating currrent voltage is represented as E = 141 sin (628t) then the rms value of the voltage and the frequecy are respectively.

A

141 V, 628 Hz

B

00 V, 50 Hz

C

100 V, 100 Hz

D

141 V, 100 Hz

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