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What is the measure for voltage & current coming from a 110 or 220 main line, is it rms or the peak value?
 

Re: What is the measure for voltage & current coming fro

Internationally every measure is rms unless specified, so in this case, 220 or 110 volts are rms too.
 

Re: What is the measure for voltage & current coming fro

The current is dependent on the load. What you measure is the rms voltage.
 

AC voltages are measured in rms... the current that is present in the main line depends on your load but actually has a limit that will also depend on the kind of your line whether it is commercial or residential...
 

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Thanks a lot to all of you! Good day!
 

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