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An AC voltage is given by `E=E_(0) sin(2pit)/(T)`. Then the mean value of voltage calculated over time interval of T/2 seconds

A

is always zero

B

is never zero

C

`"is"(2E_(0)//pi)"always"`

D

may be zero

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D
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