MCQ
The electrical circuits used to get smooth d.c. output from a rectifier circuit is called
  • A
    Filter
  • Amplifier
  • C
    Full wave rectifier
  • D
    Oscillator

Answer

Correct option: B.
Amplifier
Amplifier

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