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Chapter 4, Problem 4.28HP
The output voltage waveform of a controlled rectifier is shown in Figure P4.28. The input voltage waveform was a sinusoid of amplitude 110 V rms.Find the average and rms voltages of the output waveform in terms of the firing angle
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