The rms value of
a.
b.
c.
d.
The rms value of the voltage function
Answer to Problem 2.1MCQ
The option (b) is correct, therms value of the voltage function
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The expression for voltage
Concept used:
Write the standard sinusoidal expression for voltage
Here,
Write the expression for rms value of voltage.
Here,
Calculation:
Compare equation (1) with given expression.
Substitute
The rms value of the voltage function
Conclusion:
Thus, option
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