Finding RMS value of strange column function

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Homework Statement


This is the given function:
RMS.png



Homework Equations


The RMS equation goes like this:
[tex] \sqrt(\frac{\int(f(t)^2 dt)}{b - a})[/tex]


The Attempt at a Solution



The first part of the exercise was to find the mean value.
This is A/4.

The RMS value should be higher than the mean value, but I need the function to use the equation and I can't "see it" from the picture.
 
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Ah, thank you for putting it into perspective

RMS value = A/2
 
duly noted ^^
 
And what happends if the "pulsed DC" varies between +1 and -1 V ? The signal squared = 1V anyhow (except for a few 0V periods)

rms2.png
 
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Never mind. I got it :)

I made it too complicated at first
 
Then it's called a strange column function.

What you have sketched doesn't tally with your verbal description. For what you sketched, its RMS value will be equal to that of a 60% duty cycle switched DC, since a level of -1 contributes the same as does +1, in determining RMS value.
 
the second picture is another problem which I had to determine the mean and RMS value.

the problem description does not mention any DC or functional description of the graph
 
I'll keep that it mind, thanks :)