To determine rms value, three mathematical operations are carried out on the
function representing the AC waveform:
- (1) The square of the waveform function (usually a sine wave) is determined.
- (2) The function resulting from step (1) is averaged over time.
- (3) The square root of the function resulting from step (2) is found.
In a circuit whose impedance consistsof a pure resistance, the rms value of an ACwave is often called the effective value or DC-equivalent value.For example, if an AC source of 100 volts rms is connected across a resistor, and theresulting current causes 50 watts of heat to be dissipated by the resistor, then 50 wattsof heat will also be dissipated if a 100-volt DC source is connected to the resistor.
For a sine wave, the rms value is 0.707 times the peak value, or 0.354 times the peak to peak value. Household utility voltages are expressed in rms terms.? Aso-called "117-volt" AC circuit carries about 165 volts peak (pk), or 330 voltspeak-to-peak (pk-pk).
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