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what is ripple current and factor ​

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The ripple can be defined as the AC component within the resolved output. ... Similarly, the ripple current is an AC component within o/p current. The definition of the ripple factor is the ratio of the AC component's RMS value and the DC component's RMS value within the output of the rectifier.

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lWhat is Ripple Factor?

The rectifier output mainly includes the AC component as well as the DC component. The ripple can be defined as the AC component within the resolved output. The A.C component within the output is unwanted as well as estimates the pulsations within the output of the rectifier. Here the ripple voltage is nothing but the AC component within o/p of the rectifier. Similarly, the ripple current is an AC component within o/p current.

The definition of the ripple factor is the ratio of the AC component’s RMS value and the DC component’s RMS value within the output of the rectifier. The symbol is denoted with “γ” and the formula of R.F is mentioned below.

(R.F) = AC component’s RMS value / DC component’s RMS value

Thus the R.F = I (AC) / I (DC)

This is extremely significant while deciding the efficiency of rectifier output. The efficiency of the rectifier can be explained by the lesser R.F.

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