This document provides formulas for calculating the root mean square (RMS) value of different waveforms, including sine waves, full wave rectified sine waves, half wave rectified sine waves, direct current with superimposed sine waves, half-sinusoidal waves, square waves, sawtooth waves, and trapezoidal waves. The RMS value represents the equivalent heating effect of a waveform and allows different waveforms to be compared.
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Standard Formula For Calculating RMS
This document provides formulas for calculating the root mean square (RMS) value of different waveforms, including sine waves, full wave rectified sine waves, half wave rectified sine waves, direct current with superimposed sine waves, half-sinusoidal waves, square waves, sawtooth waves, and trapezoidal waves. The RMS value represents the equivalent heating effect of a waveform and allows different waveforms to be compared.