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Steve Nosko wrote:
"Power is calculated from "RMS" values of voltage and current." Steve is correct! I apologize. If you have a square wave of minimum peak to peak value of zero volts, its maximum peak to peak value must be 1.414 x the d-c value. Then, 1.414 Vd-c x 1.414 Id-c = 2 Pd-c. 2 Pd-c x 1/2 t = Pd-c for an average. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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