The r.m.s. value of potential difference V shown in the figure is
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Vrms= V./√2
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Vrms= V./√2
refer to the attachments
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⏩Vrms =
as we know that if angular frequency and time are provided
V =Vo sin *omega* t
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⏩Vrms =
as we know that if angular frequency and time are provided
V =Vo sin *omega* t
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