Average current in single phase bridge converter SCR

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I'm studying controlled rectifiers and for full wave bridge rectifiers the notes(that I'm studying from says)
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It says that the average load current is Id / 2
I don't understand how. Why should the 2 come in formula?
I tried searching in books but there wasn't any formula for average load current. Just average voltage.
There is also this question.

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I'm getting answer as 6.66A
But they've given answer as 3.33A
Why will the load current be divided by 2 for average value? I realize this is homework but I'm sort of confused with the concept as to why is average load current divided by 2 in the formula and graph above.

I guess the thyristor current should be divided by 2 for average value. But why load current?
 

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jaus tail said:
It says that the average load current is Id / 2
I don't understand how. Why should the 2 come in formula?
It's a little confusing -- could they mean the average load current for each pair of SCRs?
 
They haven't mentioned anything. Just this question. And even in the formula they've said I(avg) = I(load)/2
And then they've stated formula for thyristor RMS current.
 
Yep. I admit to being confused also. I also get 6.66 A which means we are either both right or both wrong. Let's know of your progess. Thanks.
 
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