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How does an inductor act as a filter in full wave rectifier

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Answered by UrvashiBaliyan
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Answer:

The filter action depends upon the electrical properties of passive circuit elements. For example, an inductor allows the D.C to pass through it. But it blocks A.C. On the other hand, a capacitor allows the A.C to pass through it.

Answered by nrathour769
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The circuit diagram of a full wave rectifier with a series inductor filter is given below. As the name of the filter circuit suggests, the Inductor L is connected in series between the rectifier circuit and the load. The inductor carries the property of opposing the change in current that flows through it.

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