define average value
peak value
effective value
rms value
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(1) The average value is defined as the average of all instantaneous values during one alternation..
(2) The maximum value attained by an alternating quantity during one cycle is called its peak value
(3) The value of an alternating current or voltage equal to the square root of the Arithmetic mean of the squares of the instantaneous values taken throughout one complete cycle
(4) The RMS value is the effective value of a varying voltage or current. It is the equivalent steady DC value which gives the same effect.
(2) The maximum value attained by an alternating quantity during one cycle is called its peak value
(3) The value of an alternating current or voltage equal to the square root of the Arithmetic mean of the squares of the instantaneous values taken throughout one complete cycle
(4) The RMS value is the effective value of a varying voltage or current. It is the equivalent steady DC value which gives the same effect.
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(1) The average value is defined as the average of all instantaneous values during one alternation..
(2) The maximum value attained by an alternating quantity during one cycle is called its peak value
(3) The value of an alternating current or voltage equal to the square root of the Arithmetic mean of the squares of the instantaneous values taken throughout one complete cycle
(4) The RMS value is the effective value of a varying voltage or current. It is the equivalent steady DC value which gives the same effect.
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