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Draw a labelled diagram of a full wave rectifier. Show how output voltage varies with time, if input voltage is a sinusoidal voltage.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Full Wave Rectifier**: - A full wave rectifier converts the entire input AC signal into a unidirectional output signal. It utilizes both halves of the AC waveform. 2. **Drawing the Circuit Diagram**: - Start by drawing a transformer. Label the primary side as 'P' and the secondary side as 'S'. - Draw two diodes (D1 and D2) connected to the secondary winding of the transformer. D1 should be oriented to allow current to flow during the positive half cycle of the AC input, while D2 should allow current during the negative half cycle. ...
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