The peak voltage in the output of a half-wave diode rectifier fed with a sinusoidal…
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The peak voltage in the output of a half-wave diode rectifier fed with a sinusoidal signal without filter is 10 V. The DC component of the output voltage is:
- \(10 \sqrt{2}\) V
- \(\frac{10}{\pi}\) V
- \(10\) V
- \(\frac{20}{\pi}\) V
Answer
(B) 10 V
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