FUNDAMENTALS OF ELEC.CIRC.(LL)-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 17.5, Problem 9PP
Find the rms value of the periodic current
i(t) = 8 + 30 cos 2t − 20 sin 2t + 15 cos 4t − 10 sin 4t A
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