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Which symbol is a full wave bridge rectifier?Group of answer choicesdcab

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Which symbol is a full wave bridge rectifier?Group of answer choicesdcab

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A full wave bridge rectifier is represented by the symbol that looks like a diamond made up of four diodes. The diodes are arranged in a specific way such that two of the diodes conduct during one half cycle, while the other two diodes conduct during the other half cycle. This allows the rectifier to convert the entire input waveform to one of constant polarity (positive or negative) at its output.

Here's a description of the symbol:

  • The symbol is a square or diamond shape.
  • There are four diodes.
  • The diodes are arranged in a "bridge" configuration, forming a loop.
  • The input AC voltage is applied to the diagonally opposite ends of the bridge.
  • The output DC voltage is taken from the remaining two ends of the bridge.

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