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what is full wave rectifier

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Answered by PDK
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full wave rectifier converts the whole of the waveform to one of constant polarity as its output full wave rectification converts both polarities of the input waveform to pulsating DC and yields a higher average output voltage.
Answered by Mukeshsaini7
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A full-wave pull correction converts entire output into continuous polarization (positive or negative) in its output. ... full-wave correction, both polarization of the input pointer converts converts to DC (direct current), and produces a higher average output voltage.
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