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Answered by Anonymous
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A Full wave rectifier is a circuit arrangement which makes use of both half cycles of input alternating current (AC) and converts them to direct current (DC). ... This arrangement is known as Center Tapped Full Wave Rectifier. The second method uses a normal transformer with 4 diodes arranged as a bridge

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Full Wave Rectifier is actually a circuit, which converts an ac voltage into dc voltage. It uses both half cycles of the applied ac voltage.

Whereas the full wave bridge rectifier produces a similar outcome as a full wave rectifier but in this type of rectifier four different rectifying diodes are connected in a closed loop in the form of bridge configuration to produce the required output. Its main advantage is its reduced size and cheaper cost.

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