what is rectifier
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Answer / swamy
Rectifier:- A component of a circuit that allows current to pass in one direction yet blocks the flow of current in the other direction....
Rectifier are used to convert AC into DC....
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Answer / vidhyajith
A rectifier is an electrical device that converts
alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses
direction, to direct current (DC), which is in only one
direction, a process known as rectification. Rectifiers
have many uses including as components of power supplies
and as detectors of radio signals. Rectifiers may be made
of solid state diodes, vacuum tube diodes, mercury arc
valves, and other components.
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Answer / siva sakthi
it is an electrical device which is used to converting a.c
to d.c voltage.
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Answer / lakshmi devi
an electrical device which converts an a.c into a direct one by allowing a current to flow through it in one direction only.
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Answer / mohamed bilal
the function of a rectifier is to convert the current from AC to DC format.....
generally rectifier has DIODE and CAPACITOR as a important component.
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