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The equation of current in AC circuit is given by ,
\boxed{\sf \bf{I = I_1sin\omega t + I_2 cos \omega t}}
Compute the RMS current of AC


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Answered by ValeryLegasov
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Answer:

√[(I1)²+(I2)²] /√2 , explanation is in the image,

Also T which is used in the solution is the period of the function, if the given quantity of which we had to calculate an rms value of was not periodic , then rms value would be calculated in a domain

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Answered by vijay876751ac2
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My teacher did not told the meaning of k in this could you please change this as Understandable? and will you help me whenever I ask questions about maths??

Plz REPORT!

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