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we will get rectified voltage at the output.in case we replaced the DC source with AC source

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It depends on a lot of things. In many DC applications you might have a low voltage but a higher current. A simple light bulb for example might work with the proper combination of voltage and current, while an electric stove would require very high current for a lower voltage of DC. In some circuits there are components that pass AC, but bot DC, for example. It would be better to describe what you are trying to run with DC that is normally run with AC. One of the reasons we have AC in our homes is that it is more efficient to transmit AC over long distances fro power source to your home.

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Q: What happened if the DC voltage in the clamping circuit is replaced by an AC source?
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