Consider a half-wave rectifier circuit of Fig 5 with a resistive load of 25 Nand a 60 Hz ac source of 110 V rms. (a) Determine vo(t) and io(t) (b) Calculate the rms values of vo(t) and io(t) (c) Calculate the average power delivered to the load (d) Repeat questions a, b, and c to the full wave rectifier of Fig. 6, with R-load and the same source and load parameters

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1. Consider a half-wave rectifier circuit of Fig 5 with a resistive load of 25 Nand a 60 Hz ac source of 110
V rms.
(a) Determine vo(t) and io(t)
(b) Calculate the rms values of vo(t) and io(t)
(c) Calculate the average power delivered to the load
(d) Repeat questions a, b, and c to the full wave rectifier of Fig. 6, with R-load and the
same source and load parameters
Vs
D₂
D₂
Figure 5:
Figure 6:
D₂
DA
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider a half-wave rectifier circuit of Fig 5 with a resistive load of 25 Nand a 60 Hz ac source of 110 V rms. (a) Determine vo(t) and io(t) (b) Calculate the rms values of vo(t) and io(t) (c) Calculate the average power delivered to the load (d) Repeat questions a, b, and c to the full wave rectifier of Fig. 6, with R-load and the same source and load parameters Vs D₂ D₂ Figure 5: Figure 6: D₂ DA
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