Inverter
a device which changes ac to dc is known as 'conevrter' a device which changes dc to ac is known as 'inverter'
The device to do that is called an inverter.
There are lots of diodes - a "diode" is simply a device that has two electrical connections.If you refer specifically to the rectifying diode, it is used to convert AC current to DC current - so, it is used in a circuit that has BOTH AC and DC.
A multimeter is used in which there is options for multirange measurement of Ac current or voltages and resistances and also DC voltages
the answer is Rectifier. it converts ac voltage into dc which can apply to the dc device
Personally, AC and DC drives are quite easy to understand. DC drive is a device that uses AC as a power source to control the DC device.
The type of power supply being used (AC or DC) should match the power requirements of the device it will be supplying power to.
No, a transformer does not change AC to DC. For this purpose there is a device known as a rectifier, and to transform it back to AC from DC you'll need an inverter. Transformers are only useful with AC due to the alternating waveform which induces a voltage in the secondary winding (when it is connected to a load).
capacitor is component used to store and release the electric charge.and also it has feature to block the dc but bypass ac.and inverter is device which converts ac to dc and then again ac
Obviously you have not yet begun the AC circuit analysis class. Wait a few quarters.Some components are normally used with DC, some components are normally used with AC, but most components can be used with both DC and AC.
A capacitor blocks DC but allows AC.
A Rectifier converts Alternating current into Direct current