Given: v(t) = V₂ sin(wt + p) Using the example waveform equation shown above: The RMS voltage is given by 2Tf 2TT/T O Vp/√2

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Given: v(t) = V₂ sin(wt + p)
Using the example waveform equation shown above: The RMS voltage is given by
2Tf
2TT/T
O Vp/12
O √2Vp
2Vp
O V₂/2
0 V₂
p/w
Transcribed Image Text:Given: v(t) = V₂ sin(wt + p) Using the example waveform equation shown above: The RMS voltage is given by 2Tf 2TT/T O Vp/12 O √2Vp 2Vp O V₂/2 0 V₂ p/w
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