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What is a rectifier ? With suitable circuit describe the action of a full wave rectifier by drawing input and output waveforms.

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Full wave rectification : The process in which both the halves of a.c. are rectified to obtain a pulsating direct current is known as full wave rectification.
A transformer with a centre tap is used for a full wave rectification. Input contains ac. A minimum of two diodes are used at the secondary of the transformer . A load resistor is connected between the junction of the N type semiconductor and the centre tap.
During the first half cycle , diode `D_1` will be forward biased and `D_2` will be reverse biased , so that the current flows from B to centre tap.

During the second half cycle , diode `D_2` will be forward biased while `D_1` will be reverse biased . The current once again takes the same direction from B to centre tap. The I/P and the O/P waveforms as shown in figure . The average DC is `2(V_P/pi)`.
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