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Actually ,Vrms is the root mean square voltage

for example, consider voltages 5V,10V,2V

So Vrms is the root value of {[(5*5)+(10*10)+(2*2)]/3}

And Vpeak is 10V

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Vpeak is the maximum voltage measured in an AC signal, while Vrms is the root mean square value of the AC signal, representing the equivalent DC voltage that would produce the same heating effect in a resistor. Vrms is typically 0.707 times Vpeak for a pure sine wave.

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