(a) Find the average value, RMS value and form factor for the voltage waveform as shown in figure.
Explanation
The average value, RMS value, and form factor of a waveform can be calculated using the following formulas: Average value = (2/pi) * Vm, RMS value = Vm/sqrt{2}, Form factor = RMS value / Average value. In this case, the waveform is a half-wave rectified sinusoid with a peak value of 1 V.
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