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Maximum Voltage Overhead DC is defined as the peak amplitude of the AC voltage supplied to the line or wire. Check FAQs
Vm=2Vmax
Vm - Maximum Voltage Overhead DC?Vmax - Maximum Voltage between Conductor and Earth?

Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) Example

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60.26Edit=230.13Edit
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Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Vm=2Vmax
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Vm=230.13V
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Vm=230.13
LAST Step Evaluate
Vm=60.26V

Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) Formula Elements

Variables
Maximum Voltage Overhead DC
Maximum Voltage Overhead DC is defined as the peak amplitude of the AC voltage supplied to the line or wire.
Symbol: Vm
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Maximum Voltage between Conductor and Earth
The Maximum Voltage between Conductor and Earth is the maximum voltage that is supplied to the conductor which is earthed at one end.
Symbol: Vmax
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Maximum Voltage Overhead DC

​Go Maximum Voltage using Load Current(Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
Vm=P2I
​Go Maximum Voltage using Line Losses(Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
Vm=PρLPloss2A
​Go Maximum Voltage using Volume of Conductor Material(2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed OS)
Vm=ρ(PL)2PlossV

Other formulas in Current and Voltage category

​Go Load Current(Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
I=P2Vm
​Go Load Current using Line Losses(Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
I=Ploss2R

How to Evaluate Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)?

Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) evaluator uses Maximum Voltage Overhead DC = 2*Maximum Voltage between Conductor and Earth to evaluate the Maximum Voltage Overhead DC, The Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-point Earthed) formula is defined as the absolute maximum rated supply voltage is the maximum voltage that can be supplied between the positive supply (VCC) and negative supply (VEE) pins without causing characteristics degradation or damage to the internal circuit. Maximum Voltage Overhead DC is denoted by Vm symbol.

How to evaluate Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed), enter Maximum Voltage between Conductor and Earth (Vmax) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)

What is the formula to find Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)?
The formula of Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) is expressed as Maximum Voltage Overhead DC = 2*Maximum Voltage between Conductor and Earth. Here is an example- 60.26 = 2*30.13.
How to calculate Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)?
With Maximum Voltage between Conductor and Earth (Vmax) we can find Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) using the formula - Maximum Voltage Overhead DC = 2*Maximum Voltage between Conductor and Earth.
What are the other ways to Calculate Maximum Voltage Overhead DC?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Maximum Voltage Overhead DC-
  • Maximum Voltage Overhead DC=Power Transmitted/(2*Current Overhead DC)OpenImg
  • Maximum Voltage Overhead DC=Power Transmitted*sqrt(Resistivity*Length of Wire DC/(Line Losses*2*Area of Overhead DC Wire))OpenImg
  • Maximum Voltage Overhead DC=sqrt(Resistivity*(Power Transmitted*Length of Wire DC)^2/(Line Losses*Volume of Conductor))OpenImg
Can the Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) be negative?
Yes, the Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed), measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)?
Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Maximum Voltage (Two-Wire Mid-Point Earthed) can be measured.
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