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Either the actual value of something, or the value of a current. It really depends on the context.

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Rms value of AC current is equal to main current at an angle?

The root-mean-square value is 0.707 times the peak value, for a sinusoidal voltage or current. Angle doesn't come into it.


What is the relationship between peak current peak to peak current and RMS current?

RMS is the root mean square value.(in alternating current only)


Why is the class A current less than the peak current?

Not sure what you mean by Class A current. Normally, when measuring AC voltage or current you either measure the peak to peak value or the Root Mean Squared (RMS) value. Since RMS is essentially an average measured over time, it would always be less than Peak to Peak value.


What is maximum current?

If you are referring to an a.c. current, then the maximum current is the amplitude of its waveform. For a sinusoidal waveform, the amplitude of an a.c. current is its root-mean-square value, divided by 0.707. For example, an a.c current with an rms value of, say, 10 A will have an amplitude of 14.14 A,


What does net value mean?

it means how much the current asset is worth in the market


What is link between maximum current and average current?

You are, presumably, referring to alternating current, in which case the 'maximum' current is the peak or amplitude of the waveform. The 'average' value of current is zero, because the average value of the first half of each cycle is negated by the average value over the second half of each cycle. This is why a.c. currents and voltages are always expressed in 'root-mean-square' (r.m.s.) values which is the value of an a.c. current that does the same amount of work as a given value of d.c. current. The r.m.s. value for a sinusoidal current (and voltage, as voltage and current are proportional) is 0.707 times the peak or maximum value.


What do you compare with a alternating current and a direct current?

The Alernating Current can be compared to a Direct Current using the AC's Root Mean Square value. That is about .707 times the Peak value, or the sin of 45 times the peak value or, 1 over the square root of two times the peak value. All three are the same essentially. This RMS value is like the average current or voltage that the load see's throughout one cycle.


What is rms value in ac system?

The r.m.s. value of an alternating current or voltage is the value of direct current or voltage which produces the same heating effect.


If a sine wave has a peak-to-peak current value of 10 Awhat is its rms value?

The root-mean-square (rms) value of a sinusoidal voltage or current is given by: Vrms = 0.707 Vmax and Irms = 0.707 ImaxSo, if the current has a peak-to-peak value of 10 A, then Imax will be half that value (5 A) , so the corresponding rms value is:Irms = 0.707 Imax = 0.707 x 5 = 3.54 A(Answer)


An AC has a peak value of 12 amps what is the average value of the current?

i think average value of current in ac current is zero.


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Are resistor heating affected by line frequency?

No. The heating effect is the product of the square of the current and resistance, where the current is a root-mean-square value.A.C. current is always expressed as a root-mean-square (r.m.s.) value, which is equivalent to a d.c. current which produces exactly the same heating effect. Root-mean-square values are affected by the shape of a waveform, but not by its frequency.