What is the difference between transformer and rectifier?

In a full-wave non-bridge rectifier circuit, the transformer must be a?

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    If you need these for your homework, you should also get the reasoning, dude...

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If you need these for your homework, you should also get the reasoning, dude...

D is the only reasonable choice, however the transformer has no special requirements other than should be somewhat over rated, for a full wave voltage doubler circuit.

d. center tapped

A full wave rectifier will likely do the trick for a motor. Bridge rectifiers are usually called for when you are working with more sensitive electronic equipment that needs less ripple in the line voltage. Unless the motor is some type of stepper motor, a full wave rectifier should do.

Margaret

D is the only reasonable choice, however the transformer has no special requirements other than should be somewhat over rated, for a full wave voltage doubler circuit.

Ray;mond

d. center tapped

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