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The output of a single-phase half bridge inverter on an R load is ideally a square wave voltage. The output waveform will alternate between two levels of voltage (usually +V and 0V) corresponding to the switching states of the inverter, resulting in a pulsed DC output. The output voltage can be expressed as ( V_{out} = frac{V_{dc}}{2} cdot text{(pulse width modulation)} ) if PWM is used to control the output. The RMS value of the output voltage across the resistive load can be calculated accordingly.
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Explanation: Due to rapid switching on and off of the devices, it seems to be a square wave. But practically it is a B-wave.