For portable power generation, many manufacturers now make proper 'sine wave generators" in which the voltage from the generator (generated as AC for simplicity), is rectified to DC, and then passed through some electronics to convert it into a good quality 50hz (or 60Hz) sinewave.
Because of the electronic conversion to AC, even when the generator comes under a step in load, the frequency will remain constant. But of course, the voltage may stumble a little.
I'm not sure how resistant such machines are to changes in the phase angle of the load.
A simple alternator will be entirely dependent on the load changing the motor speed.
Rectifying is correcting or solving a problem. For example if your car engine was broken, you would take it to a garage to rectify the the problem.
It is an antenna tuned to receive microwave energy and with a diode fitted to rectify the microwave frequency to produce DC current.
Depends if you want to convert an RF signal to a different frequency, as all superheterodyne circuits do (most TVs and radios). That's called a frequency mixer. If you want to change a power line frequency to another, rectify it to DC, then chop with an inverter.
It's not a good idea to to run your alternator with bad diodes. These diodes rectify the ac power generated by your alternator and turn it into dc power. You will destroy other electrical components in your car and will end up spending more money than the cost of simply replacing your alternator.
If you scratched it then it is surely your problem.
Rectify is a verb.
Rectify is a verb.
this error happend because the page is not exists.just add the page then the problem will appear
Some retail solutions that could be applied to rectify a problem with theft include security cameras and bar code scanners on items. When the bar code hasn't been scanned and someone tries to walk out of the store with the item, an alarm goes off.
what is the meaning word of rectify
Contact the FCC, if your neighbour isn't willing to do something to rectify the problem themselves.
I had rectify my messed up homework.