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[SOLVED] Obtaining simple rms power from resistors with ltspice

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After measuring power, this dialog shows integral in joules for a resistor conducting ac. Do I simply multiply 0.707 by integral value in joules to obtain RMS power?

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Hi,

Joule is energy,
If you want power, then divide energy with time.

Klaus
 
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I guess to obtain rms dissipation I would need to have product from rms volts & rms amps - cannot convert joules to rms directly must obtain joules via rms values (volts & amps), or is this incorrect?
 
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Stop asking for "RMS power" because it has no meaning, as it was already mentioned.

You are looking for average power.
 
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