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Explaintaion of Half Wave Rectifier...



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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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A half wave rectifier is defined as a type of rectifier that only allows one half-cycle of an AC voltage waveform to pass, blocking the other half-cycle. Half-wave rectifiers are used to convert AC voltage to DC voltage, and only require a single diode to construct. ... It is done by using a diode or a group of diodes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A half wave rectifier is defined as a type of rectifier that only allows one half-cycle of an AC voltage waveform to pass, blocking the other half-cycle.

  • Half-wave rectifiers are used to convert AC voltage to DC voltage, and only require a single diode to construct. .

  • It is done by using a diode or a group of diodes.

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