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FULL WAVE
RECTIFIER
INDEX
1.AIM
2.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
3.CERTIFICATE
4.INTRODUCTION
5.MATERIALS REQUIRED
6.CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
7.WORKING
8.BIBLOGRAPHY
AIM
Introduction
A full wave rectifier is a device which is used to
rectify all the alternating current components in
an alternating supply and make it purely a direct
current. The two alternating halves of an
alternation current are rectified in a full wave
rectifier which is an advantage over a half wave
rectifier.
Most
electronic
devices
cannot
withstand very high voltage or alternating current
due to its intense high power. The use of
batteries in all devices is not practical as their
replacement and durability is a huge problem as
the device has to be dismantled each time for
such a replacement. So these rectifiers are used
in most of the electronic devices like TVs,
Radios, Chargers, and Lightings etc.
Circuit Diagram
Connection details
Connections are done as in the circuit. The A.C.
supply is given to both the input wires of the
transformer and the two ends of the
secondary coil is given to the P side of the two
diodes and the N side of the diodes are twined
and then connected to one en d of the capacitor
and the other end to the centre tap lead and to
the resistor. Further, the other end of capacitor
with the diode connect ion is connected to the
other end of the resistor. Connect 2 leads on both
the ends of the resistor to measure the output
Working
GRAPH
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Physics-Textbook for Class XII ; NCERT
Moderns abc of PHYSICS
Encyclopaedias
Websites:
www.google.com
www.wikipedia.org
www.ncert.nic.in
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my
physics mentor Mr Anish Pillai, for his vital
support,
guidance
and
encouragement
throughout the year.
I am grateful to my parents whose blessings and
wishes have gone a long way in the completion
of this arduous task.
I thank my friends and batch mates, without their
prompt support my efforts would have been in
vain.
THANK YOU ALL!!
Daksh Patel
XII-B
CERTIFICATE
Mr Anish Pillai
(Faculty of
Physics)