Match the following:
Currents $r.m.s.$ values
$(A) \ x_0 \sin \omega t$ $(i) \ x_0$
$(B) \ x_0 \sin \omega t \cos \omega t$ $(ii) \ \frac{x_0}{\sqrt{2}}$
$(C) \ x_0 \sin \omega t + x_0 \cos \omega t$ $(iii) \ \frac{x_0}{2\sqrt{2}}$

  • A
    $(A \to i), (B \to ii), (C \to iii)$
  • B
    $(A \to ii), (B \to iii), (C \to i)$
  • C
    $(A \to i), (B \to iii), (C \to ii)$
  • D
    None

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