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The halfwave rectifier supplies power to be `1 k Omega`. The input supply voltage is 220 V neglecting forward resistance of the diode, calculate
(i) `V_(dc)`
(ii) `I_(ac)` and
(iii) Ripple voltage (rms value)

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