A: As a DC source change state rapidly this variation is consider an AC component
A "Rectifier" converts AC current to pulsating DC current.
The frequency of pulsating DC, often referred to as pulsating direct current, is determined by the rate at which the voltage alternates between its maximum and minimum values. In a typical scenario, this frequency corresponds to the frequency of the alternating current (AC) supply from which it is derived, such as 50 Hz or 60 Hz. Pulsating DC can be generated through rectification of AC, leading to a waveform that oscillates but does not alternate in polarity. The frequency of the pulsating DC is thus defined by the rectification process and any filtering applied to the output.
In a power supply diagram, the block that indicates a pulsating DC output is typically labeled as a "Rectifier" or "Rectifying Stage." This component converts the AC input voltage into pulsating DC by allowing current to flow only in one direction. The resultant output is not smooth and contains ripples, which distinguishes it from a pure DC output. Further filtering is usually required to smooth out these fluctuations.
although the AC signal is rectified the output which we get is the pulsating DC which is not desired because many appliances wok on plain DC voltage . The pulsating DC can be viewed as AC + DC component of the signal ripple factor of a rectified circuit is the ratio of AC component of signal to the DC component of the same rectified output signal. higher the ripple factor says that the signal is not smooth so lesser is its application. the components used to smooth these type of signals or to remove the 'ripple voltage' as called filters
If the input is pulsating DC, then the output will be pulsating DC. It will not be shaped the same, but it will be close, depending on the frequency and rise and fall time in comparison with the inductive reactance of the transformer.
we generally use filters to smooth the sharp curves of DC component we get when we rectify AC components the pulsating Dc is not desirable to a no. of devices. These filters are used to make the pulsating DC to a stable one . To be more clear a pulsating DC is viewed as a sum of DC component and AC component these filters actually block the AC components and retain the DC component . so, mainly capacitors and inductors are used to obstruct or pass the dc components respectively
When AC full wave is rectified into DC by using bridge rectifier .The DC do not actually behave like an ordinary DC and the DC has a constant value .In fact, it is in pulsating form.This is known as Pulsating DC.
A "Rectifier" converts AC current to pulsating DC current.
DC: constant current in the forward directionPulsating DC: An AC signal which has it's negative components blockedA: The terminology applies to a VALUE of DC being interrupted by its absence periodically or random
rectifier circuit convert ac to dc signal
its commutator..which converts ac produced by and motor to pulsating dc ... more the commutator divide more accurate dc..means less pulse in dc
A rectifier can convert AC to pulsating DC.
The operation of a rectifier is to conver a AC signal to a pulsating DC signal
In a power supply diagram, the block that indicates a pulsating DC output is typically labeled as a "Rectifier" or "Rectifying Stage." This component converts the AC input voltage into pulsating DC by allowing current to flow only in one direction. The resultant output is not smooth and contains ripples, which distinguishes it from a pure DC output. Further filtering is usually required to smooth out these fluctuations.
Typically DC is what you get in a battery and AC is what powers your house.
Diodes are used after a center-tapped transformer in a DC to AC inverter to rectify the alternating current (AC) output of the transformer into pulsating direct current (DC). This rectified voltage is then smoothed using filters to produce a more stable DC waveform. The diodes act as one-way valves, allowing current to flow in only one direction, thus converting the AC voltage into a pulsating DC voltage.
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.