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A full wave rectifier consists of a transformer, two diodes, and a load resistance, converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). During the positive half cycle, one diode conducts while the other is reverse biased, and vice versa during the negative half cycle, resulting in a pulsating DC output. This process is known as full wave rectification, as it utilizes both halves of the AC cycle to produce a continuous current flow through the load.
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