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ratio of ac voltage applied across the diode to the ac current flowing through it
yes, diode can be used as rectifier diode to convert ac to dc
AC forward resistance refers to the effective resistance experienced by an alternating current (AC) signal as it passes through a diode in the forward-bias direction. It is influenced by the diode's intrinsic resistance, as well as the capacitance and inductance of the diode. The AC forward resistance can impact the efficiency and performance of the diode in rectifying AC signals.
The ac resistance of a diode is found using the equation: (The change in Vd)/(The change in Id) An easier was is to use the Equation: 26mV / Id. This is a general form as the ac resistance of a diode change as the temperature changes.
1.0A RECTIFIER diode used to convert ac power to dc power
You get a violent explosion as the diode vaporizes.
You mean ac coil, the secondary coil, of a transformer? Then for the purpose of rectification, that is , for changing ac into dc, a diode is connected in series with the secondary coil of the transformer.
You can't convert ac to pure dc with diode only. The easiest way to convert ac to dc by with diode is by using rectification, it consist of at least 2 diodes (half wave rectifier) and (capacitor is to "smoother" the wave).
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Diodes are largely used for changing AC into DC. A half wave diode bridge will use two diodes for this purpose. A full wave bridge uses four diodes to accomplish this task.See related links below.
When the voltage increases the temperature in the diode also increases. When the temperature in the diode increases, the resistance decreases.
zener diode use as power regulator and it removes the small pics generated while the time of conversion by rectifies supply from AC to Dc...it is compulary to fixed a zener diode with rectifiier circuit for the protection of electronics devices....we all know that all electronics eqiupments arework on DC... on more think zener diode available in the series of 74XX ..i hope u satisfied.. ANSWER: It uses its own controlled breakdown voltage as a regulator since the voltage remains the same while current may go up or down caused by the varying input