The basic explanation for the ripple effect is that a sing event causes a number of knock on effects and consequences far beyond the location of the initial event. An example of this might be a tsunami caused by an earthquake under the ocean.
Ripple, in DC power supplies, is technically unitless. Ripple voltage is specified in Volts/Volt, or a percentage. For example, a 12VDC power supply with 120mV (pk-pk) of ripple voltage is (0.12/12) = 1% ripple voltage.
How often the ripple occurs i.e. times the ripple occurs per second. The ripple should be a repeating pattern. Figure out where the ripple repeats and measure how long each repetition takes. Measure this in seconds. The frequency is 1/Time where time is the time measured previously.
A: Ripple is a residual voltage evident as voltage following the AC input frequency. The ripple magnitude is a function of not enough of both filtering capacitance or overloading the output. Increasing capacitance will reduce the ripple or reducing the loading
These are the crests and troughs of the wave (in a ripple on the surface of water or other liquid).
Ripple factor (γ) may be defined as the ratio of the root mean square (rms) valueof the ripple voltage to the absolute value of the dc component of the output ...
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Ripples in electricity are usually defined as small, unwanted variations due to direct current. The effect of using a filter capacitor in this environment may vary, but usually has a smoothing effect on the ripple.
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The ripple effect is named after what happens when a stone is thrown into water. Ripples emanate outwards from the point of impact. The phrase is used in other contexts where the effects of a specific action are felt beyond its immediate location.
Ripples will increase if capacitance is decreased.