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On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 14:44:17 -0700, "El Conjeturar"
wrote: How about: average power = where V and I are understood to be the effective or rms values of the voltage and current. No, no, no! RMS and average are two totally different things! -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793. |
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Read the URL
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...c/powerac.html it did not say rms equals average The page was written by a Carl R. (Rod) Nave Department of Physics and Astronomy Georgia State University a.. Associate Professor, Georgia State University a.. Faculty Advisor, Undergraduate Program a.. Author, HyperPhysics .. "Paul Burridge" wrote in message ... On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 14:44:17 -0700, "El Conjeturar" wrote: How about: average power = where V and I are understood to be the effective or rms values of the voltage and current. No, no, no! RMS and average are two totally different things! -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793. |
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