I have two Different Signals, I would like to find the RMS Error Between them, and Mathematically derive how the signals differ from each other.
I would like to find the RMS Error for the two Signals. Please Help.
Thanks in Advance.
The RMS current for an 8.0 µF capacitor attached to a 120 V rms 60 Hz source is 39,798 amperes.
When you say holdhold supply of 230volts, you are referring to the RMS value, not the peak value.
AC RMS Value x 1.414
Its 0.7 times peak-0 voltage, 106 mv RMS.
rms value is measured using voltmeter with the use of heat sensing elements.
A; lm741 amplifiers can do that
Find out what the rms is for that sub woofer,if it'1000 then find out what the max is,then you could go between the rms power and the max power to get the right amount of watts.
you stick your tongue in the outlet and however many seconds you are shocked is how many rms are there
RMS is just 15/sqr2 average is 15 * 0.637
Go to dixonpublicschools.com and you will find out?!!!
RMS is the root mean square value.(in alternating current only)
200 RMS 4 channel or 2 channel so u know add the rms of the speakers to find the amp rms needed
Vrms=1.414xVpk to pk
8.49mA
RMS
In an AC circuit the voltage and current are n the form of a sine wave that goes between a maximum and minimum value 60 times a second. Measuring the difference between these values is a peak-to-peak measurement. Root Mean Square (RMS) computes an average (mean). To convert RMS to peak, multiply the RMS figure by 1.41. 1.41 is an approximation of the value of the square root of 2.
rms is the best because 1 RMS = 100 PMPO