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Standard XII
Physics
P-N Junction
Two alternati...
Question
Two alternating currents are given by
i
1
=
i
0
sin
ω
t
and
i
2
=
i
0
sin
ω
t
+
π
3
Will the rms values of the currents be equal or different?
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Solution
The rms value of current is given by,
i
r
m
s
=
i
0
2
Since peak value of current i
0
is same for both currents, their rms values will be same.
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