Electrical Engineering: Ch 12 AC Power (27 of 58) Find I-RMS for Sawtooth Wave Current

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In this video I will find the VMS-voltage=? for a wave given i1(t)=2t, i2(t)=-4 and R=6ohm. (Example 4)

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Went through so many videos because it's hard to find how to do the rms of a triangular waveform. You explained it best imo, and your style is fun

KrystalWolfe-yy
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Best explanation. I went through so many videos because triangular waves confuse me. Also love your personality / style of speaking

KrystalWolfe-yy
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Thank you Sir! Your lessons helped me the most. Is it true that this transforms into a parabola with the integral?

Muck-qyoo
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Sir another question. why did you put the 10 outside of the sqrt?? In the books, they include valuse inside. like 5t^2dt it will become 25t^3/3

aljodonrivera
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if we have to determine form factor then?

khushitripathi
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sir what if my graph is expressed as i(A) instead of i(t), what to do?

aljodonrivera
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Why the period is not 2 but 1? Didn't the repeating waveform always starts every 2 seconds?

leeleetang
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What happened to video (27 of 58)? I can't locate it.

gadxxxx
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sir why the i2(t) is -10t + 20 I dont get it can you explain to me ?

rizkyauliasafitri
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i2(t) is not used in this problem sir?

kannanr
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Dear sir, I Don't understand the thing that why we should only integrate the first portion limit 0 to 1
And the rms value is 5.++ how??

nasrinriya
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Can we get average value without rms value?

sumukabir