Ayne
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"RMS" stands for Root Mean Square, and is a way of expressing an AC quantity of voltage or current in terms functionally equivalent to DC. For example, 10 volts AC RMS is the amount of voltage that would produce the same amount of heat dissipation across a resistor of given value as a 10 volt DC power supply. Also known as the "equivalent" or "DC equivalent" value of an AC voltage or current. For a sine wave, the RMS value is approximately 0.707 of its peak value.
Q no 1. It mean if i convert AC 30 Volts(RMS) in to Pulsating DC(Not smooth DC) then it will be 30Volts if our converter(Bridge or diodes) is ideal???
Q no 2. If i convert 30 Volts of Pulsating DC into pure(Smooth) DC What will will be the Value of Smooth DC???
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