Why is the rms value of an ac current always less than its peak value?
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The r.m.s. value of an a.c. signal is equal to the value of direct current (d.c.) which would have the same effect or energy change as the a.c. ... signal is always less than peak voltage because the peak voltage only occurs twice in the cycle (one positive one negative, during the rest of the cycle).
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