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A periodic voltage V varies with time t as shown in the figure. T is the time period. The r.m.s. value of the voltage is
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A periodic voltage V varies with time t as shown in the figure. T is the time period. The r.m.s. value of the voltage is :-
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(a) `V_0/8` (b) `V_0/2` (c) `V_0` (d) `V_0/4`
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