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An alternating current is given by the following equation: `I=3sqrt(2)sin (100 pi t+pi//4)`. Give the frequency and rms value of the current.

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To solve the problem, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given equation The alternating current is given by the equation: \[ I = 3\sqrt{2} \sin(100\pi t + \frac{\pi}{4}) \] ### Step 2: Compare with the standard form The standard form of the alternating current is: ...
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