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If a full wave rectifier circuit is operating from 50 Hz mains, the fundamental frequency in the ripple will be :

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Answered by prashilpa
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Electric AC (Alternating Current) wave will have 2 polarities, positive and negative. (Other words, electrons got both forward and backwards)

Where a DC (Direct Current) wave, current flows steadily in single direction. (Only forward direction)

Full-wave rectification converts both polarities of the input waveform to pulsating DC, and yields a higher average output voltage

A full wave rectifier uses two diodes of which one conducts during one half cycle while the other conducts during the other half cycle of the applied AC voltage.

In case of full wave rectifier,

Fundamental frequency = 2 × mains frequency

=   2 × 50 = 100 Hz.

Answered by aqibkincsem
3

"As we learnt in

Full wave rectifier -

It is sort of amendment in which yield is gotten for both the parts of a.c.

- wherein

Recurrence of yield is twofold to that of information

In full wave rectifier the recurrence of swell is twofold to that of fundamental recurrence.

Subsequently swell recurrence = 100 Hz  so this is the answer for the question"

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