Average and Root Mean Square (RMS) Calculations
Defining the average and root mean square (RMS) values for periodic waveforms. Periodic waveforms are waveforms that repeat over a period. Average (or mean) is the integral of the waveform over a period, divided by the period. The RMS is the root of the mean of the square of the waveform over a period.

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