A current which periodically varies between a positive and negative value

The maximum value of the alternating current or voltage
peak voltage V0 = peak-to-peak voltage ÷ 2

Graph of alternating current against time showing the time period, peak current and peak-to-peak current
The equivalent direct current that produces the same power
The equivalent dc voltage that produces the same power

Vrms and peak voltage. The rms voltage is about 70% of the peak voltage
The variation with time t of the output voltage V of an alternating voltage supply is shown in the graph below.
Use the graph to calculate the frequency of the supply and the peak voltage.

Remember to double-check the units on the alternating current and voltage graphs. These are often shown in milliseconds (ms) instead of seconds (s) on the x-axis.
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