derive a relation between peak value and virtual value of alternating current. plz answer this briefly in derivation
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Root mean square value or RMS is root 2 times of the peak value. Let us consider voltage with the peak value of V. So to get the RMS value of the voltage , we follow the equation as -
Vrms = V / square root of 2 = V / (2)^1/2 = V / 1.414
So from the above , Vrms = 0.707 * V.
Same equation goes with current too.
Vrms = V / square root of 2 = V / (2)^1/2 = V / 1.414
So from the above , Vrms = 0.707 * V.
Same equation goes with current too.
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