conclusion of half wave rectifier
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A half wave rectifier is not as effective as a full wave rectifier. With a 1/2 wave, you are throwing away one hump of the sine wave...either positive or negative portion. With a full wave rectifier you get both humps...either positive or negative.
The resultant effective voltage is much greater with a full wave rectifier, because there is very little time when the voltage is zero. The half wave is zero for 1/2 of the cycle.
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A Half Wave Rectifier is a single PN junction diode connected in series to the cargo resistor. As you know a diode is to electric current like a one-way stopcock is to water, it allows electric current to flow in only one direction. This simply means the diode is functional when the diode is forward poisoned while it blocks the current when it's reversed prejudiced. This property of the diode is veritably useful in creating simple cures which are used to convert AC to DC. In partial surge rectification, only the positive half cycle is attained in an affair while the negative cycle is discarded.
In partial surge rectification only, we get the affair when the diode is forward prejudiced, we get zero voltage at affair when the diode is reversed prejudiced it means we're throwing away the negative or blocked cycle of the swells. It means partial surge isn't so important and effective in Ac to Dc conversion.
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