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A Voltage source is given by


V(t) = 100 √(2) cos1000t
volts. What is the rms value of the voltage?​

A Voltage source is given by V(t) = 100 √(2) cos1000t volts. What is the rms value-example-1
User Roger Barreto
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Step-by-step explanation:

A voltage source is given by, V(t) = 100√2cos(1000t)

here:

Vo= 100√2 V is the maximum value of the voltage.

The RMS value given by,

A Voltage source is given by V(t) = 100 √(2) cos1000t volts. What is the rms value-example-1
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