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AMG38
2 years ago

The effective value of the complex alternating current is the amount divided by root(2).

First you calculate the amount:

You then determine the effective value:

If the complex effective value is required, you need the angle. This results from the arcus tangens imaginary part/real part:

You will then transfer the result to the eulian form:

For IEff, you write the result in what you determined in the previous equation. For phi (exponent of e), you then write the angle you determined in the last equation.