i don know
You can use a DC ammeter.
bridge rectifier is the best rectifier.
Working the rectifier
Rectifier is used to convert alternating current to direct current.
there is no need of bulky centre tap in a bridge rectifier. TUF(transformer utilisation factor) is considerably high. output is not grounded. diodes of a bridge rectifier are readily available in market. *the PIV(peak inverse voltage) for diodes in a bridge rectifier are only halfof that for a centre tapped full wave rectifier,which is of great advantage.
Basically yes- It uses a rectifier in place of a regulator
You can use a DC ammeter.
Rectifier
no the dc unit will be damaged . but , if you have no other options left then you have to use a rectifier to convert the ac into dc .
bridge rectifier is the best rectifier.
Working the rectifier
such a control rectifier that control or rectifier single phase. for that purpose we used SCR that is called single phase controlled rectifier.
Bridge Rectifier DiodesIn a "bridge" rectifier there is 4 diodes In a "full wave" there are 2 diodes.In a "half wave" rectifier there is 1 diode.
Nothing will happen to the diode but that rectifier effectively becomes a half-wave rectifier.
No. Only Transformer could not be used for DC supply.If yoy need to have DC out put,then rectifier unit required .
when rectifier is on, the capacitor is almost transparent (it charges to the voltage provided from the rectifier) when rectifier is off, capacitor holds the peak voltage since it stored a charge during rectifier on time.
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