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The rms value of potential difference `V` shown in the figure is

A

`(V_(0))/(sqrt(3))`

B

`V_(0)`

C

`(V_(0))/(sqrt(2))`

D

`(V_(0))/(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`V=V_(0)` for `0 le t le (T)/(2)`
V = 0 for `(T)/(2)le t le T`
`V_("rms")=[(int_(0)^(T)V^(2)dt)/(int_(0)^(T)dt)]^(1//2)=[(int_(0)^(T//2)V_(0)^(2)dt+int_(T//2)^(T)(0)dt)/(int_(0)^(T)dt)]^(1//2)`
`=[(V_(0)^(2))/(T)[t]_(0)^(T//2)]^(1//2)=[(V_(0)^(2))/(T)((T)/(2))]^(1//2)=(V_(0))/(sqrt(2))`
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