Observing that the value of Dc when I = Im is zero, Anderson suggested that the
average value of Dc over the interval from Ic to Im is the half of the value of Dc at
I = Ic. More formally, let Dcc equal the value of Dc at Ic. then, since Dcc is assumed
constant, it may be taken outside the integral, i.e.,
Observing that the value of Dc when I = Im is zero, Anderson suggested that theaverage value of Dc over the interval from Ic to Im is the half of the value of Dc atI = Ic. More formally, let Dcc equal the value of Dc at Ic. then, since Dcc is assumedconstant, it may be taken outside the integral, i.e.,
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