What do you mean by root mean square value of an A.C?
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The root mean square value of an A.C 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 10V RMS AC supply will shine with the same brightness when connected to a steady 10V DC supply.
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It is the equivalent steady DC (constant) value which gives the same effect.
For example,
a lamp connected to a 10V RMS AC supply will shine with the same brightness when connected to a steady 10V DC supply.
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