How do you convert DC to AC and vice versa using inverters and rectifiers?
If you have ever used a battery-powered device or plugged an appliance into a wall socket, you have encountered two different types of electric current: direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). DC flows in one direction and has a constant voltage, while AC changes direction and voltage periodically. Most devices need either DC or AC to function properly, but sometimes you need to convert one into the other. How do you do that? You use devices called inverters and rectifiers. In this article, you will learn how they work and why they are important for many applications.
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