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प्रश्न
To reduce the ripples in a rectifier circuit with capacitor filter ______.
- RL should be increased.
- input frequency should be decreased.
- input frequency should be increased.
- capacitors with high capacitance should be used.
पर्याय
a and c
b and d
a, c and d
b, c and d
उत्तर
a, c and d
Explanation:
The ripple factor may be defined as the ratio of r.m.s. value of the ripple voltage to the absolute value of the DC component of the output voltage, usually expressed as a percentage. However, ripple voltage is also commonly expressed as the peak-to-peak value. The ripple factor (r) of a full wave rectifier using a capacitor filter is given by
`r = (0.236 R)/(ωL)`
Where L is the inductance of the coil and ω is the angular frequency.
or Ripple factor can also be given by
`r = 1/(4sqrt(3)v R_LC_V)`
i.e., `r ∝ 1/R_L` ⇒ `r ∝ 1/C, r ∝ 1/V`
The ripple factor is inversely proportional to RL, C and v.
Thus to reduce r, RL should be increased, input frequency v should be increased and capacitance C should be increased.
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