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Why rms value is also called effective value ?​

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Answered by hinaguladrani
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Because the ac voltage of 1 volt peak or 0.707 volts rms is as effective as a dc voltage of 0.707 volts, the rms value of voltage is also referred to as the effective value

Answered by prakashakash802
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Because the ac voltage of 1 volt peak or 0.707 volts rms is as effective as a dc voltage of 0.707 volts, the rms value of voltage is also referred to as the effective value.

Explanation - The term "RMS" stands for "Root-Mean-Squared", also called the effective or heating value of alternating current, is equivalent to a DC voltage that would provide the same amount of heat generation in a resistor as the AC voltage would if applied to that same resistor.

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