The RMS (Root Mean Square) value of an AC (Alternating Current) waveform is a measure of its effective value. It represents the equivalent DC (Direct Current) value that would produce the same heating effect in a resistive load.
In this video, we delve into the concept of RMS (Root Mean Square) value of AC (Alternating Current) and its significance in electrical engineering. You'll learn how RMS value represents the effective value of an AC waveform and its practical applications in various electrical systems. We'll cover the calculation formula for determining the RMS value of AC current, providing you with a clear understanding of this fundamental concept. Watch till the end to grasp the importance of RMS in electrical engineering and its implications in real-world scenarios.
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