I know I'm replying after more than a year, but anyways... See the dial of the voltage , it is set to 5 volts/div. So for example if you got a waveform of say 1.5 divisions then the voltage will be 1.5×5 volts/div = 7.5 volts
Because volts per division is set as 5 volts . So for example - if you got a waveform of 1.4 division , then voltage will be 1.4×5= 7 volts. Also you can set the volts per division as you wish .. ex- 2v/div , 10v/div etc.
Tommrow I am going to do this experiment ur teaching helps me to understand ina better way before going to lab.
thank you
Thank you very much sir!! So happy I found your page :)
Thank you so much god bless you 💕
Sir diode specification is 1N4007
Mazaa aa gayaa sirji🙏
You are grate mam💞👍👍👏👏👏
Creative video, thanks :)
sir what is Vr and how you putted capacitor
Thanks
Sir one thing the diode i also used to call iN4007. Is actually. Not. iN4007. Its. 1N 4007
Tq sir
Why only to use 'Transformer' in rectifier experiments sir?
Why can't we use Function Generator?
U can use function generator in lab.
But in the end we hv to deal vd actual ac signals...so step dwn transformers used....
@@shaziadar5771 what is 'vd'?
What is ripple factor
Sir how to do in tag board ??
isn't Vrms = Vm/sqrt(2) ,
but you have calculated it as Vrms = Vm/2.
Vrms=Vm/sqrt(2) is for full wave rectifier
Vm value 1.8*5 why you multiple by 5
where you have connected the input
Input is taken from transformer and the transformer is in turn connected to AC power socket.
if u are asking abt input of cro, then one is connected to anode (left part)of diode and the other to ground.
Thank you so much sir 🙏♥️
Sir efficiency kaise nikalege
How to know which end is anode or cathode
Their is a silver line in the diode which is considered as cathode
how come 2.864 / 2 is 4.5???
It is Vm/2 = 9/2=4.5V
@@guruprasadkn9504 vrms is vm/root 2 right so why is it 2 over here ?
vrms= vm/underroot 2 no?
Sir how to c Vac value in that..
sir, Vm = 1.8 ×5 will you, please explain it more widely.. #K
I know I'm replying after more than a year, but anyways...
See the dial of the voltage , it is set to 5 volts/div. So for example if you got a waveform of say 1.5 divisions then the voltage will be 1.5×5 volts/div = 7.5 volts
Sir Basis electronic lab manual PPT kahan se mil gye ga
"0.6 into 5 is 3 volts"? Is this a non native language misunderstanding? 5/0.6 is 8.33’. 0.6 times 5 is 3 volts.
Sir why you multiply it by 5 ??
Because volts per division is set as 5 volts . So for example - if you got a waveform of 1.4 division , then voltage will be 1.4×5= 7 volts. Also you can set the volts per division as you wish .. ex- 2v/div , 10v/div etc.
@@Sachin_Pawar_34 Thanks bruh u r saving me before the night of pr exams
@@raghavfanje2704 your welcome..😄 and good luck for your exams ❤️🙌
@@Sachin_Pawar_34 Thank u bruh 🙌
Sir how to c Vac value in that..
Vr(max-min)/2=Vac
Kk tq sir