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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 d.c component of the output voltage is

A

`(10)/(sqrt(2))`V

B

`(10)/(pi)`V

C

10 V

D

`(20)/(pi)`V

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The correct Answer is:
b

`V_(de)=V_(m)=(V_0)/(pi)=(10)/(pi)V`
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