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How do I convert peak-peak voltage to rms voltage in Excel?
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How do I convert peak-peak voltage to rms voltage in Excel?
If I have the conversion correct, RMS is equal to 1/2 the peak to peak
divided by the square root of 2, so if you had the peak to peak voltage in A1 this formula would give RMS: = (A1/2)/SQRT(2) "testingtj" wrote: I have peak to peak voltage values I need to convert to RMS voltage. What do I need to do with my values to convert them? I'm using Excel 2003. Please copy help to |
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