Periodic Voltage or Current Waveform

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Average value

The current waveform shown in Fig. 12.3a, is periodic in nature, with time period, T. It is positive for first half cycle, while it is negative for second half cycle.

The average value of the waveform, i(t) is defined as

Please note that, in this case, only half cycle, or half of the time period, is to be used for computing the average value, as the average value of the waveform over full cycle is zero (0).

Root Mean Square (RMS) value

For this current in half time period subdivided into 6 time intervals as given above, in the resistance R, the average value of energy dissipated is given by

This value is termed as Root Mean Square (RMS) or effective one. Also to be noted that the same rms value of the current is obtained using the full cycle, or the time period.

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