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Explain in easy words..
1. Vrm.s ( Root mean square value of voltage )
2. Irm.s ( Root mean square value of current ).


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Answered by triveninaik13
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Answer:

The RMS value is the effective value of a varying voltage or current. It is the equivalent steady DC (constant) value which gives the same effect. For example, a lamp connected to a 6V RMS AC supply will shine with the same brightness when connected to a steady 6V DC supply.

Answered by ItzDinu
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The \:  root-mean-square (rms) \:  voltage \:  of  \\  a \:  sinusoidal  \: source  \: of   \\  electromotive  \: force \:  (V_rms)  \: is  \: used \:  to  \\  characterize \:  the  \: source.   \\ It  \: is \:  the \:  square \:  root \:  of   \\ the \:  time \:  average  \: of \:  the \\   voltage  \: squared.   \\ The  \: value \:  of \:  V_ rms  \: is   \\  \frac{V_0}{square \: root \: of \:  \sqrt{2} } \:  or, \:  equivalently,  \: 0.707V_0.

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For alternating electric current, RMS is equal to the value of the constant direct current that would produce the same power dissipation in a resistive load. In estimation theory, the root-mean-square deviation of an estimator is a measure of the imperfection of the fit of the estimator to the data.

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