I don't understand the quoted part. As you can see, in the attachment, I_0=ω*C*V_0, where "I_0" and "V_0" are peak current and voltage. I don't think they are RMS values, are they? So, could you please help me to see the relevance of your comment here? Thank you.
Sorry, the RMS was superfluous, the numbers could be peak value, RMS or average. But anyway the ohms law equation I posted can be used only for amplitudes in steady state circuits, meaning you only have a single frequency involved and you look at the circuit after it has stabilized, that is after all transients from switching it on have diminished.
Sorry, the RMS was superfluous, the numbers could be peak value, RMS or average. But anyway the ohms law equation I posted can be used only for amplitudes in steady state circuits, meaning you only have a single frequency involved and you look at the circuit after it has stabilized, that is after all transients from switching it on have diminished.