When a voltage measuring device is connected to AC mains, the meter shows the steady input voltage of \(220~\text{V}\). This means:

1. input voltage cannot be AC voltage, but a DC voltage
2. maximum input voltage is \(220~\text{V}\)
3. the meter reads not v but  \(<v^2>\)  and is calibrated to read  \(\sqrt{<v^2>}\)
4. the pointer of the meter is stuck by some mechanical defect

(c) Hint: In AC voltage, the steady input voltage is the RMS value of voltage.
The voltmeter connected to AC mains reads mean value (<v2>) and is calibrated in such a way that it gives the value of <v2>, which is multiplied by form factor to give RMS value.