A rectifier is a device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) by allowing current to flow in one direction.
Half-Wave Rectifier: Uses a single diode to pass only one half of the AC cycle.
Diagram: 
Working:
During positive half-cycle, diode is forward-biased, allowing current through the load. During negative half-cycle, diode is reverse-biased, blocking current. Output is pulsating DC with only positive halves.
Answer: Rectifier converts AC to DC; half-wave rectifier uses diode to pass one AC half-cycle.
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
| LIST-I (Configuration of Bipolar Transistors) | LIST-II (Characteristics) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A. | Common Base | I. | Current Gain but no Voltage Gain |
| B. | Common Emitter | III. | Both Current and Voltage Gain |
| C. | Common Collector | II. | Voltage Gain but no Current Gain |
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