why the frequency of output voltage is double than that of an input voltage in a full wave rectifier
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Frequency is measured by how frequently the period is completed in one second. The output signal completes a period twice as fast as the input frequency, as you can see in the diagram.
This is because the input wave is symmetrical, half positive and half negative. Making all the negative components into positive ones doublesthe positive components. The positive component is only half of the original period. Thus the period is halved and the frequency is doubled.
This is because the input wave is symmetrical, half positive and half negative. Making all the negative components into positive ones doublesthe positive components. The positive component is only half of the original period. Thus the period is halved and the frequency is doubled.
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