For an alternating voltage or current, one cycle is equal to:
For an alternating voltage or current, one cycle is equal to:
Right Answer is:
Two alternations
SOLUTION
Cycle: One complete set of positive and negative values or maximum or minimum value of the alternating quantity is called a cycle.
The one-half cycle of the wave is called Alternation. Hence, for an alternating voltage or current, one cycle is equal to two alternations.