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For example, 10 volts AC RMS is the amount of voltage that
would produce the same amount of heat dissipation across a
resistor of given value as a 10 volt DC power supply. This
value may also known as the “equivalent” or “DC equivalent”
value of an AC voltage or current.
1.5.7 Root Mean Square
1.5.7 Root Mean Square
1.5.7 Root Mean Square
1.5.7 Root Mean Square
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1.5.7 Root Mean Square

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. For example, 10 volts AC RMS is the amount of voltage that would produce the same amount of heat dissipation across a resistor of given value as a 10 volt DC power supply. This value may also known as the “equivalent” or “DC equivalent” value of an AC voltage or current.