The formula to calculate the Peak-To-Peak Voltage (Vp-p) is:
\[ Vp-p = 2.82842712475 \cdot Vrms \]
Where:
Peak-To-Peak Voltage (Vp-p) is the difference between the maximum positive and the maximum negative amplitudes of a waveform. It is a useful measure in electrical engineering and signal processing to understand the full range of voltage in a signal.
Consider an example where:
Using the formula to calculate the Peak-To-Peak Voltage:
\[ Vp-p = 2.82842712475 \cdot 10 = 28.28 \text{ volts} \]
This means that the peak-to-peak voltage for this example is approximately 28.28 volts.