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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how to find the average of sin square theta?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Don't get it :S

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me neither...how can u find the average of just one quantity?

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

You need \(<\sin^2\theta>\) right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not a quantity.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*just one term

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes @apoorvk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

average must be 1/2 ? :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how you can say that?

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

@Vaidehi09 basically that means average value of \(\sin^2\theta\) in its period - which is \(\pi\). (the graph for rekindling old memories:)|dw:1343221614291:dw|

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