In a message dated 3/26/05 10:13:22 AM Central Standard Time, g8gsq@ic24.net
writes:
Vrms is the (square)Root of the Mean of the Squares (of the Voltage
samples). When you work out Vrms^2 in order to work out the power, you are
squaring the squareroot, so the r in rms disappears and you are left with
the Mean of the Squares (of the Voltage samples) --- (V^2)mean or
(V^2)average, if you prefer. (V^2)average/R = Paverage.
Steve
Steve,
This is an explanation that makes sense and one that I can understand.
Thanks,
Dennis O.
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