6. Peak to peak ripple is defined as a) the difference between zero voltage and maximum b) the difference between average de voltage and peak value c) the difference between maximum and minimum de voltage d) the difference between maximum ac and average de voltages e) the difference between ac (rms) and average de voltages f) none of above 7. a belt speed of 1.5 m/s, charge density of 12 pc/m2 and a belt width 2 m. T maximum charging current is: a) 45 µA

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6. Peak to peak ripple is defined as
a) the difference between zero voltage and maximum
b) the difference between average de voltage and peak value
c) the difference between maximum and minimum de voltage
d) the difference between maximum ac and average de voltages
e) the difference between ac (rms) and average de voltages
f) none of above
7. a belt speed of 1.5 m/s, charge density of 12 uc/m2 and a belt width 2 m. The
maximum charging current is:
a) 45 µA
b) 50 μΑ
c) 72 HA
d) 81 µA
e) 115µA
f) None of above
Transcribed Image Text:6. Peak to peak ripple is defined as a) the difference between zero voltage and maximum b) the difference between average de voltage and peak value c) the difference between maximum and minimum de voltage d) the difference between maximum ac and average de voltages e) the difference between ac (rms) and average de voltages f) none of above 7. a belt speed of 1.5 m/s, charge density of 12 uc/m2 and a belt width 2 m. The maximum charging current is: a) 45 µA b) 50 μΑ c) 72 HA d) 81 µA e) 115µA f) None of above
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Peak to peak ripple in terms of voltage is defined as 

VDC=Vm-Vrr22VDC=2Vm-VrrVrr=2Vm-VDC

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