I have a basic half wave rectifier with a supply source of 100 V rms. The circuit contains a 10 ohm resistor in series with a 10mH inductor.
I found the supply voltage to be 141 V. So graph is 141 peak to peak sinwave shape.
Now to find rectified voltage its basically 141 V positive peak with a small spike in the negative side which I do not know how to calculate.
Similarly I have the same problem with the inductor voltage.
I found the supply voltage to be 141 V. So graph is 141 peak to peak sinwave shape.
Now to find rectified voltage its basically 141 V positive peak with a small spike in the negative side which I do not know how to calculate.
Similarly I have the same problem with the inductor voltage.