yes it is possible.we can convert dc into ac using inverter.this inverter is diff than our home inverter or using commutator.
A rectifier is an electronic device that changes an AC voltage to a DC voltage.
There's no correlation between the voltage, the current, and whether the source is AC or DC.
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The reason an AC voltage applied across a load resistance produces alternating current is because when you have AC voltage you have to have AC current. If DC voltage is applied, DC current is produced.
It is the process of conversion of generated ac voltage into the armature of a dc generator to dc voltage at the terminal of the dc generator by use of pair of brushes and commutator. OR It is the process of conversion of given dc voltage at the terminal of the dc motor to ac voltage in the armature windings in a dc motor by use of pair of brushes and commutator.
A transformer changes the VOLTAGE of AC current (AC to AC). A rectifier changes AC to DC.
You can not change AC into DC using a transformer. A transformer changes the voltage levels. To change AC into DC, you would need a rectifier. To change that into smooth DC you need a capaciter and a voltage regulater
Yes, it is normal for a welding machine to convert AC voltage to a DC voltage.
A rectifier is an electronic device that changes an AC voltage to a DC voltage.
How do you convert 23 voltage DC to 230 Voltage AC?
A: Three sections one AC to DC converter and a DC to AC converter result inverter A: An inverter changes DC voltage to AC voltage. They are often used for UPS systems or for powering AC devices from automotive or boat batteries.
You cant.
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a device which changes ac to dc is known as 'conevrter' a device which changes dc to ac is known as 'inverter'
megger are available in ac &dc
With an AC and a DC voltage source in series, the DC voltage can be added to the RMS value of the AC voltage to give the effective voltage.
An inverter is the apparatus that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). It does this by converting the fixed voltage and direction of DC electricity into an oscillating voltage and alternating direction of AC electricity.