The electric current in the circuit is given as i = i₀(t/T). The r.m.s current for the period t = 0 to t = T is

Q. The electric current in the circuit is given as

i = i0 ( t / T )

The r.m.s current for the period t = 0 to t = T is ________.

1. i0 / √6
2. i0 / √3
3. i0
4. i0 / √2

Correct Answer: i0 / √3

Solution

The r.m.s value of a time varying current over a time period T is defined as:

irms = √ [ (1 / T) ∫0T i² dt ]

Given current is:

i = i0 ( t / T )

Squaring the current:

i² = i0² ( t² / T² )

Substituting in the r.m.s formula:

irms = √ [ (1 / T) ∫0T i0² ( t² / T² ) dt ]

Taking constants outside the integral:

irms = i0 √ [ (1 / T³) ∫0T t² dt ]

Integral of t² from 0 to T is:

0T t² dt = T³ / 3

Substituting back:

irms = i0 √ ( 1 / 3 )

irms = i0 / √3

Updated for JEE Main 2026: This PYQ is important for JEE Mains, JEE Advanced and other competitive exams. Practice more questions from this chapter.

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