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root mean square

In statistics and its applications, the root mean square (abbreviated RMS or rms) is defined as the square root of the mean square (the arithmetic mean of the squares of a set of numbers). The RMS is also known as the quadratic mean and is a particular case of the generalized mean with exponent 2. RMS can also be defined for a continuously varying function in terms of an integral of the squares of the instantaneous values during a cycle.

For a cyclically alternating electric current, RMS is equal to the value of the direct current that would produce the same average power dissipation in a resistive load. Wikipedia, root mean square

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Inverse Square Law
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Table 11.03 - Roots Powers of Two and Indig Numbers
12.04 - Locked Potentials and the Square Law

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Friday April 13, 2018 04:51:29 MDT by Dale Pond.