Yes; solid state rectifiers were made using values (also called vacuum tubes).
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A solid state device is a semiconductor device.
A valve (vacuum tube) is a thermionic device, so yes, rectification can be achieved with a thermionic rectifier.
photo voltaic cell ************************ A dynamo is a generator which produces d.c.
An inrush current preventing circuit includes a rectification circuit, a temperature-sensitive component, a controller, a switching circuit, and a tank circuit. The controller outputs a control signal to turn on the switching circuit in response to the tank circuit being at a substantially full voltage, and the rectification circuit and the switching circuit forming a current loop for providing power from the rectification circuit to an electronic device. The controller outputs no control signal to turn off the switching circuit in response to the tank circuit being undercharged, and the rectification circuit and temperature-sensitive component forming a current loop for providing power from the rectification circuit to the electronic device for protecting the electronic device. the rectification circuit and the switching circuit forming a current loop to provide power from the rectification circuit to the electronic device;wherein the controller does not output a control signal to turn off the switching circuit in response to the tank circuit being undercharged, the rectification circuit and temperature-sensitive component forming a current loop to provide power from the rectification circuit to the electronic device such that an excess amount of current is prevented from flowing to the electronic device
A brain - and it is not a simple device. It was assisted by an abacus, but without a brain an abacus would not have been much use!
Diode rectifies the AC signal. So it was called as rectifier. ******************************************** Rectification means changing a.c. to d.c. A diode is a one-way device, i.e. it allows current to pass in only one direction, so it is the obvious choice for rectification.
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A manual computing device requires human intervention to perform calculations or process data, such as an abacus or a slide rule. An automatic computing device can perform calculations and process data without human intervention, such as a computer or a calculator. Automatic devices are typically faster and more accurate than manual devices.
There is a device available that can perform the microdermabrasion procedure without an actual machine.
The process of conversion of AC into DC is known as rectification device used for this purpose is called as rectifier.A PN diode conducts well when it is forward biased and does not conduct Negligible current when it is reverse biased.This unidirectional nature of diode is used for the purpose of rectification.
That is called the "efficiency" of the device.
It could be that your computer is referring to itself when it says "this device."
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Because many people do not understand the differencebetween a manual calculation aid, a calculator, and an automatic computer.A manual calculation aid is a manual device where the user needs to fully understand the calculation and how to manipulate the parts of the device to perform every step of the calculation. The user must perform every step of the calculation on the device himself by hand. An abacus is a manual calculation aid. A sliderule is also a manual calculation aid.A calculator is a manual device where the user needs to understand the calculation he wants to perform but the device can perform the detailed steps itself. The user must request each step of the calculation from the device by hand.A computer is an automatic device that once set up (programmed) will perform the calculation anytime it is needed, without any attention from the user and even if the user has no understanding of the problem at all (the designer of the program is the only one that had to understand the problem).