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rms value

crest factor of sinusoidal waveform

Crest Factor: Definition, Formula and its Significance

Definition- The crest factor, also known as the peak factor, is the ratio of the peak value to the root mean square (RMS) value of

What is Form Factor? Form Factor Formula & its Derivation

What is Form Factor? Definition: The ratio of the root mean square value to the average value of an alternating quantity (current or voltage) is

What is Peak Value, Average Value and RMS Value?

Peak Value The sinusoidal waveform starts from zero, attains peak value, and again comes down to zero in a positive half cycle. In the next

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