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With an AC and a DC voltage source in series, the DC voltage can be added to the RMS value of the AC voltage to give the effective voltage.
Converter is AC to DC. Inverter is DC to AC
The generated voltage in a power station is AC voltage, not DC. So, it is never converted to AC, because it is already AC.
Many can measure both - Vrms (AC) or DC voltage.
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With an AC and a DC voltage source in series, the DC voltage can be added to the RMS value of the AC voltage to give the effective voltage.
no, dc volatage is a type of current direct current, ac is alternating current, average voltage could be any type of voltage ac or dc that maintains a constant rangeAnswerNo. A DC voltage is exactly equivalent to an AC rms-voltage. So, for example, 100 V (DC) is exactly equivalent to 100 V (AC rms). The average value of an AC waveform is zero.
There's no correlation between the voltage, the current, and whether the source is AC or DC.
first it converts ac to dc as rectifier But the required dc voltage is obtained by taking average of on & off DC input voltage.
You can not change AC into DC using a transformer. A transformer changes the voltage levels. To change AC into DC, you would need a rectifier. To change that into smooth DC you need a capaciter and a voltage regulater
To convert AC voltage to DC voltage.
Converter is AC to DC. Inverter is DC to AC
You rectify AC voltage through a diode bridge to convert it to DC.