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An AC source is rated . The average voltage is calculated in a time interval of . It

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may be zero

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must be zero

C
is never zero

D
is

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The average of AC may be zero, when it is calculated between to .
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An AC source is rated . The average voltage is calculated in a time interval of . It
Updated OnNov 14, 2023
TopicAlternating Current
SubjectPhysics
ClassClass 12
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 9
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